Sweden's largest asset manager targets "clearly better" future inflows than in Q3

SEB’s drop in AUM was, to some extent, mitigated by the on average weak Swedish krona during the third quarter, the asset manager’s CFO tells AMWatch. Product launches have increased. 
SEB's CFO, Masih Yazdi, wants better future inflows than in Q3. | Photo: PR / SEB
SEB's CFO, Masih Yazdi, wants better future inflows than in Q3. | Photo: PR / SEB

SEB is showing net inflows for the first time since early 2022. While this is encouraging for Sweden’s largest asset manager, it is looking to do even better than that and take a larger share of the market, SEB’s chief financial officer tells AMWatch in an interview following the publication of its latest quarterly report.

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