Jonas Ahlström becomes sole head of SEB’s LC&FI division

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Jonas Ahlström, currently co-head of SEB’s division Large Corporates & Financial Institutions (LC&FI) and a member of SEB’s Group Executive Committee, will become sole head of LC&FI.

“Jonas Ahlström has a solid track record at SEB and has held many senior positions during his 18 years at the bank, including co-head of LC&FI since 2021 and head of SEB’s Baltic division prior to that,” says Johan Torgeby, SEB’s President & CEO. “Taking on the role as sole head of LC&FI is a natural step that ensures continuity and allows us to continue to build on LC&FI’s strong development in recent years. I am very pleased that Jonas has accepted to take on this role.”  

Joachim Alpen, co-head of LC&FI and a member of SEB’s Group Executive Committee, has decided to leave SEB to pursue new opportunities outside the bank. The changes are effective immediately.

“I want to thank Joachim for his strong leadership and valuable contributions during 22 years of long and loyal service at SEB, and I wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours.”

For further information, contact:
Niklas Magnusson, Head of Media Relations & External Communication
+46 70 763 8243
niklas.x.magnusson@seb.se

Pawel Wyszynski, Head of Investor Relations

+46 70 462 2111
pawel.wyszynski@seb.se

SEB is a leading northern European financial services group with international reach. We exist to positively shape the future with responsible advice and capital, today and for generations to come. By partnering with our customers, we want to be a leading catalyst in the transition to a more sustainable world. In Sweden and the Baltic countries, SEB offers financial advice and a wide range of financial services. In Denmark, Finland, Norway, Germany and the United Kingdom, we have a strong focus on corporate and investment banking based on a full-service offering to corporate and institutional clients. The international nature of SEB's business is reflected in our presence in more than 20 countries worldwide, with around 16,500 employees. At 30 September 2022, the Group's total assets amounted to SEK 4,277bn while assets under management totalled SEK 2,018bn. Read more about SEB at sebgroup.com.

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