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Industry owner and investor Trond Mohn tops the list for the second year in a row with a revenue of NOK 598.5 million in 2019.
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Also in 2018, the Bergen native topped the list with a clear first place. Then with a revenue of NOK 443.3 million.
The first place is also clear this time. Behind are Christian Gruner Sundt (405.6 million) and Ivar Tollefsen (232.6 million).
Among other things, Mohn is the largest owner of the Arctic Securities brokerage house and one of the major shareholders of the publicly traded Bergenbio.
Last year, Mohn’s Meteva’s investment company ended up with a profit of NOK 282.6 million before tax. Thus, 2019 was much better for the Bergen resident than the previous year, when the company had a loss of 314 million before taxes.
In 2019, the investor earned a dividend of NOK 515 million. At the same time, he broke old donation records when he distributed $ 812 million to charities.
The recent summary from the Tax Administration on Tuesday shows that Mohn had a fortune of NOK 4.5 billion last year. The investor, among other things, has invested his assets in stocks and funds, real estate, shipments and currency positions.
These won the most in Norway in 2019:
Salmon inheritance increases
Salmon heir Gustav Magnar Witzøe ranks fourth in peak income. He is the youngest on the list again.
The 27-year-old is the richest in Norway with a fortune of 20.9 billion and has therefore surpassed Røkke.
At the same time, it earned NOK 182.9 million last year.
It then follows investor Bjørn Rune Gjelsten, who rises to fifth place from eighth the previous year. Gjelsten is the main owner of the Kid interior design chain.
The new lists show that Gjelsten earned NOK 155.3 million last year. It is listed with a fortune of 1.5 billion.
Sun on top
Ole Gunnar Solskjær is among the top 100 earners in Norway.
In 2019, it had an income of NOK 108 million. He’s number 11 at the peak of income, and he is right behind Magnus Reitan, Johan Ugland, and Herbjørn Hansson.
The Manchester United manager is on the tax rolls listed with a fortune of 70 million crowns last year.
The income list is once again dominated by men. In sixth place, however, is Wenche Wikan Ligård. According to the tax lists, he earned NOK 130 million last year and is listed with a fortune of more than NOK 198 million.