AMF makes strong recovery in 2023 – despite "turbulent and troubled year"

The investments of the Swedish pension firm did well in 2023, delivering AUM growth and a positive return, but its assets under management are still lower than at the end of 2021.
CEO Johan Sidenmark (left) and CIO Tomas Flodén are both commenting on AMF's results. | Photo: AMF / PR
CEO Johan Sidenmark (left) and CIO Tomas Flodén are both commenting on AMF's results. | Photo: AMF / PR

Swedish pension giant AMF had a positive final quarter of 2023 and made a strong recovery last year, following the serious downturn of 2022, its year-end results show.

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