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Schroders Strengthens Nordic Client Team

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Stockholm (HedgeNordic) – Schroders is expanding its client relationship capabilities in the Nordics with the appointment of Ludvig Löfving as a Client Director. He will be based in Stockholm and will report to Henrik Jonsson, the asset manager’s Head of the Nordic Region.

Ludvig Löfving joins Schroders from BNP Paribas Asset Management, where he served as Nordic Client Relationship Manager for both wholesale and institutional clients. Before this role, he spent nearly five years at the Swedish asset manager Didner & Gerge, where he held the position of Head of Nordic Distribution focusing on wholesale. Löfving also gained experience as a wealth manager at Coeli and as a client advisor at Cerberus and SEB. He holds a Master of Science in Business and Economics from Luleå University of Technology.

“One of our top strategic priorities is to increase our local footprint further to develop even closer relationships with our Nordic clients…”

Henrik Jonsson

“One of our top strategic priorities is to increase our local footprint further to develop even closer relationships with our Nordic clients and we have during the last years grown the Nordic team significantly,” comments Henrik Jonsson, Head of Nordic Region at Schroders. “Ludvig brings a wealth of experience from the distribution part of the market in combination with deep insights into the Nordic region and our local investors in general,” he continues. “We believe that he will be well-placed to deliver exceptional results for our clients and help them grow their business.”

“I am excited to continue to foster meaningful dialogues with Nordic clients and to be part of a large well-established Nordic team.”

Ludvig Löfving

“I am excited to continue to foster meaningful dialogues with Nordic clients and to be part of a large well-established Nordic team,” Ludvig Löfving comments on joining Schroders. “Assisting clients in achieving their objectives in an ever-changing investment landscape is my passion and I look forward to leveraging Schroders strategies effectively within their portfolios.”

Schroders, a global investment management firm with €846.1 billion assets under management as of mid-2023, has a strong footprint in the Nordics. It was one of the first foreign asset managers to establish a presence in the region, opening its first office in Denmark in 1989.

Picture by Håkan Målbäck.

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Eugeniu Guzun
Eugeniu Guzun
Eugeniu Guzun serves as a data analyst responsible for maintaining and gatekeeping the Nordic Hedge Index, and as a journalist covering the Nordic hedge fund industry for HedgeNordic. Eugeniu completed his Master’s degree at the Stockholm School of Economics in 2018. Write to Eugeniu Guzun at eugene@hedgenordic.com

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