A private equity manager's role is the corporate equivalent to a doctor

Some companies are young and athletic and request consulting on how to expand their business; some companies are elderly and in need of assistance to get back on track, SEB Private Equity investment director explains after three decades in the role.
Photo: PR / SEB
Photo: PR / SEB

What does a private equity manager do? This is a question Erik Svanholm, investment director at SEB Private Equity, should be able to answer easily. He has more or less spent 30 years developing and investing in unlisted companies.

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