CFO: SEB "likely" to add staff to its investment division this year

SEB’s Investment Management division is ”striving” to develop new products, the Swedish banking group’s CFO says. He believes that there will be higher demand for fixed-income funds.
Masih Yazdi is the chief financial officer of SEB. | Photo: PR / SEB
Masih Yazdi is the chief financial officer of SEB. | Photo: PR / SEB

Sweden’s largest asset manager, SEB, had a “fairly stable” final quarter in 2023 with net inflows of SEK 4bn (EUR 352.3m), the banking group’s CFO, Masih Yazdi, says in an interview with AMWatch.

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