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After earning his Master’s degree in Economics from Aalborg University, Anders Madsen has transitioned from a part-time role to a full-time analyst position at Fenja Capital. The Danish fund boutique – specializing in providing tailored financing solutions to listed micro-, small-, and mid-cap companies in the Nordic region through a market-neutral investment approach – continues to grow its presence in both its Aalborg headquarter and its recently opened Stockholm office, which is set to expand to a four-person team.

Madsen, who had been part of the firm for over three years as a Junior Analyst, completed his Master’s thesis on the impact of external shocks on bankruptcies within Fenja’s investment segment – aligning closely with the firm’s focus. “Anders has been part of our team for more than three years as a Junior Analyst, and following the completion of his MSc in Economics in June, we’re thrilled that he’s now stepping into a permanent position with us,” announces the team at Fenja Capital. “We’re truly happy to have him on board full-time, and we greatly value the insight, dedication, and quality he brings to Fenja,” the team adds. “His strong analytical and quantitative skills are a real asset to both our administrative and investment teams, and we look forward to building even more together.”

“We’re truly happy to have him on board full-time, and we greatly value the insight, dedication, and quality he brings to Fenja.”

Madsen joins the team under CIO Rasmus Viggers and CEO Thøger Dam Johansen. “I am very happy to have been given the opportunity to continue at Fenja Capital after completing my MSc in Economics from Aalborg University,” says Madsen. “It has already been a learning journey, and I look forward to more exciting years of development, responsibility and skilled colleagues.”

Fenja Capital is a specialized asset manager providing tailored financing solutions to listed micro-, small-, and mid-cap companies across the Nordic region through its two market-neutral funds: Fenja Capital I and Fenja Capital II. Fenja Capital I focuses on shorter-term transactions, while Fenja Capital II offers financing with maturities of at least six months. Since inception in late 2015, Fenja Capital I has delivered an annualized return of 4.2 percent, while Fenja Capital II has achieved 10.5 percent annualized since its launch in the second half of 2018. Combined, the two funds manage approximately DKK 708 million, or €95 million, in equity.

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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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