Göran Persson’s 6 million – at the competitor bank



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Former Social Democratic Prime Minister Göran Persson took over as chairman of Swedbank’s board of directors last year. At the same time, he resigned his position on the board of the Bank of Åland, but took his share of the bank, which is listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.

“Sends strange signals to the market”

Since then, the stake has risen just over 19 percent and Göran Persson’s stake is now worth around SEK 6.1 million, Di reports.

At the same time, he has a significantly more modest stake in Swedbank, where he is chairman: 25,000 shares worth SEK 3.6 million.

– Sends strange signals to the market, says Aktiesparana CEO Joacim Olsson to Di.

Göran Persson shareholder fights against pilot school

He believes that the situation should be the other way around: the board and the management of the company should own the large stake in their own company, according to the so-called pilot school.

You are now making a short and concise claim against Göran Persson regarding the property in the Bank of Åland:

– Sell the stake, he says to Di.

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