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Talk by Klaus Fridorf, Director of Responsible Investment & Governance at Nordea

Date: 30 October 2013

Time: 2.30pm to 4.00pm

Venue: HBS G11

About Nordea and Nordea Investment Management

Nordea is the largest financial services group in Northern Europe with a market capitalisation of approximately EUR 35bn, total assets of EUR 622bn and a core tier 1 capital ratio of 14.0%. Nordea Investment Management is the global asset manager which manages EUR 130bn. Of these, EUR 75bn are managed on behalf of more than 500 institutional investors. They employ 575 people, of whom approximately half are investment professionals.

Published 30 October 2013
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