Episode Details

Back to Episodes
How the Wallenberg Family Built Sweden's Industrial Backbone

How the Wallenberg Family Built Sweden's Industrial Backbone

Season 1 Episode 5 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Description

Episode 5 of Family Business Stories with Fexingo turns to Scandinavia. Lucas and Luna unpack how the Wallenberg family — through their holding company Investor AB — has controlled or influenced Swedish industrial giants like Ericsson, Atlas Copco, and SKF for over 160 years. The episode focuses on the 'Wallenberg sphere', a unique structure combining a foundation, a publicly-listed holding company, and a venture arm. Lucas walks through the key mechanism: how the family uses a dual-class share structure and a foundation (the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation) to retain voting control while allowing Investor AB to raise public capital. They discuss the succession from Jacob Wallenberg to his son Peter in the 2010s, the role of non-family CEOs, and how the family navigated the 1990s Swedish banking crisis. Luna raises the question of whether the model can survive as minority investor activism grows. Specific numbers: Investor AB manages roughly $70 billion in assets; the foundation donates about $200 million annually to Swedish research. A concrete look at the quiet power of dynastic capitalism in a small open economy.

#Wallenberg #InvestorAB #Ericsson #AtlasCopco #SKF #SwedishBusiness #FamilyBusiness #Succession #DualClassShares #Foundation #IndustrialHistory #Scandinavia #Dynasty #BusinessPodcast #FamilyBusinessStories #FexingoBusiness #Legacy #CorporateGovernance

Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us