Storebrand AM: We need to put the loss of nature high on the agenda

The Norwegian manager still has strong ambitions to continue expanding its position in the Nordics, and according to Head of Institutional Clients & Distribution Jørgen Hjemdal, this growth will weigh biodiversity as a key parameter in 2023.
Jørgen Hjemdal, Head of Institutional Clients & Distribution at Storebrand. | Photo: Pr / Storebrand Asset Management
Jørgen Hjemdal, Head of Institutional Clients & Distribution at Storebrand. | Photo: Pr / Storebrand Asset Management

Despite challenging market conditions, Norway’s largest asset manager took more steps in 2022 to expand in the Nordics. The NOK 1,001.1bn (EUR 94bn) manager opened an office in the Finnish capital, expanded its teams in Copenhagen and Stockholm, and rebranded from SPP to Storebrand Fonder in Sweden.

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