SEB reports net inflow for third consecutive quarter following previous slump

SEB saw an 8.7% AUM increase in the first quarter. While growth was mainly market-driven, there was also equity-based net inflow.
Assets under management at Sweden’s largest manager reached SEK 2,567bn (EUR 222.5bn) at the end of the first quarter. | Photo: SEB/PR
Assets under management at Sweden’s largest manager reached SEK 2,567bn (EUR 222.5bn) at the end of the first quarter. | Photo: SEB/PR

SEB, the second-largest Nordic asset manager, continued its upward trend from the second half of last year, reporting solid AUM growth during the first quarter of this year as well as positive net flows, its Q1 figures show.

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