"Everyone drank until the early hours and went to work, not knowing their own name"

In the 80s, Nina Movin entered the colourful stock broker business, which seemed to build on the concept of work hard, party hard. The stock exchange was a battle field of brokers, each seeking to earn as much money as possible for themselves. Today, as CEO of the fund Otto Mønsteds Fond, she continues to make assets grow, the difference being that the money she makes is spent on charity.
As CEO of Otto Mønsted Fonden, Nina Movin, former Nordea Head of Equities aktiechef i Nordea, is responsible to make assets grow to benefit students, and others. | Photo: Bidstrup Stine / Ritzau Scanpix
As CEO of Otto Mønsted Fonden, Nina Movin, former Nordea Head of Equities aktiechef i Nordea, is responsible to make assets grow to benefit students, and others. | Photo: Bidstrup Stine / Ritzau Scanpix
BY LONNI PARK LYNGE, FINANSWATCH

Making money is still her purpose – and preferably as much as possible. But while she used to do it as Head of Equities in the stock exchange, today her target group is entirely different. FinansWatch is on a tour to meet the last generation of traditional stock brokers in Denmark, and this time we speak to Nina Movin.

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