The majority of Swedes engage in some form of fund savings, contributing funds on a monthly, weekly, or yearly basis in hopes of achieving substantial returns. This places a significant responsibility on fund managers to grow household finances. But who actually holds the most managed capital?

At the forefront is Fredrik Skoglund, overseeing assets exceeding 100 million SEK at the pension giant Fourth AP Fund. Additionally, SEB’s Martin Rydell secures a spot in the top 10 list. Rydell manages 4 funds with a total capital of nearly 73 million SEK.

Top Fund Managers in Sweden:

| Manager | Company | Managed Capital (MSEK) | Number of Funds |
|——————|—————————|—————————-|———————|
| Fredrik Skoglund | Fourth AP Fund | 109,537 | 1 |
| Ian Rafell | Swedbank Robur, Folksam LO| 77,650 | 2 |
| Anders Hansson | AMF Insurance & Funds | 75,147 | 2 |
| Martin Rydell | SEB Investment Management | 72,954 | 4 |
| Johan Andreasson | Swedbank Robur, KPA | 72,759 | 11 |
| Jonas Thulin | Third AP Fund | 68,420 | 1 |
| Patric Naeslund | Swedbank Robur | 60,297 | 2 |
| Patricia Hedelius| AMF Insurance | 58,322 | 2 |
| Erik Brändström | Spiltan Aktiefond | 56,273 | 2 |
| Carl-Henrik Lindberg | Handelsbanken | 54,043 | 2 |

Source: Holdings

This data sheds light on the individuals and companies entrusted with managing substantial capital, showcasing their expertise and influence in the Swedish financial landscape. As fund managers navigate the complexities of the market, their performance directly impacts the financial well-being of countless households. It’s a delicate balance of risk and reward that shapes the future of investment in Sweden.

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