Sweden's largest asset manager sees inflows for second consecutive quarter

SEB Investment Management saw outflows during Q4, while the bank’s Private Wealth & Family Office division enjoyed a positive quarter.
Photo: SEB/PR
Photo: SEB/PR

SEB, the second-largest asset manager in the Nordic region, reported a mainly market-driven AUM increase in the final quarter of 2023 and also saw a net inflow of its assets under management, the banking group’s interim Q4 report reads.

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