Foundation Asset Management AB is a Swedish asset management company, founded by the three largest Wallenberg foundations in order to manage their assets, by means of direct ownership as well as through management and consultancy agreements. The administration of these foundations and their donations is handled through a subsidiary. “Wallenberg foundations” is an informal collective name for the twenty different foundations founded by members of the Wallenberg family.
The largest Wallenberg foundations in order are:
- The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, founded 1917.
- The Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, founded 1963.
- The Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation, founded 1960.
Largest holdings at 31 December 2013
Source:[1]
- Alfa Laval – heat exchanger company (6.0% stake, 6.0% voting rights)
- Bergvik Skog – forest company (12.5% stake, 12.5% voting rights)
- Höganäs – metal powders company (50.0% stake, 50.0% voting rights)
- Investor – investment company (23.3% stake, 50.0% voting rights)
- Saab – aviation and military technology (8.7% stake, 7.7% voting rights)[2]
- SAS – airline and hotel company (7.6% stake, 7.6% voting rights)
- SEB – banking (1.5% stake, 0.8% voting rights)
- SKF – bearing company (12.9% stake, 29.5% voting rights)
- Stora Enso – pulp and paper manufacturer (10.2% stake, 27.2% voting rights)
References
- ↑ "2013 FAM AB Annual Report" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-04-05.
- ↑ "Saab AB Ownership". Retrieved 2015-04-05.
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