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Schörling

Schörling was founded in Stockholm in 1999 by Melker Schörling to consolidate a career's worth of active ownership stakes. After building Securitas and Assa...

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Schörling

Schörling was founded in Stockholm in 1999 by Melker Schörling to consolidate a career's worth of active ownership stakes. After building Securitas and Assa Abloy into global leaders, Melker structured the firm as a permanent capital vehicle — listed as Melker Schörling AB — that would transition to his children while preserving the relationships and governance model he had refined with peers like Gustaf Douglas. Today the firm operates under the Schörling name, with second-generation family members directing strategy from the same long-term, low-turnover posture. The portfolio concentrates on public equities held with board-level influence, bought with the intention of never selling. Confirmed holdings reflect deep industrial and technology tilts across Europe and North America, with multi-hundred-million-dollar positions in Hexagon (measurement and software), Assa Abloy (access control), Securitas (security services), and Hexpol (polymer compounds). The approach rarely involves blind-pool fund commitments; instead, Schörling co-invests directly alongside families and SPVs alongside the closely knit group that includes H&M's Stefan Persson — the two jointly took Securitas private in a landmark 1990s deal. Asia, Oceania, and South America appear in portfolio company revenue footprints rather than standalone local offices. While the firm does not disclose total deployment or headcount, the equity portfolio scale places it among Europe's largest single-family offices. Sofia Schörling Högberg serves on the board of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, and the family operates the Schörling Foundation alongside significant Swedish forest holdings and Edeby Manor. The listed parent vehicle, Melker Schörling AB, maintains corporate memberships in the Swedish Swiss and Swedish-UK Chambers of Commerce — quiet venues for the relationship-driven sourcing that defines Swedish investment dynasties. What separates Schörling from most family offices is the decision to house its primary wealth inside a publicly listed holding company rather than a private trust or partnership. This forces a governance discipline — a published annual report, a minority shareholder base — while the family and co-investors retain effective control. It is a deliberate transparency choice: the market sees the NAV, but only the inner circle of Schörling, Persson, Douglas, and Svanberg decides which company to buy and hold next.

General information

Firm type

Single Family Office

Year founded

1999

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Sweden

City

Stockholm

Corporate office

Stockholm, Sweden

Principals

Sofia Schörling Högberg

Second generation leader

Stefan Persson

Co-investor and business partner

Gustaf Douglas

Business partner

Carl-Henric Svanberg

Business partner

Mikael Ekdahl

Legal advisor and board member of MSAB

Sector focus

Industrial TechClimateTechAgriTech & FoodTechPropTechData AnalyticsEnergy Transition & RenewablesRobotics & AutomationSupply Chain & Logistics

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Schörling?

Sofia Schörling Högberg serves on the board and participates in oversight. Long-term advisors including Mikael Ekdahl also hold board roles at MSAB.

Does Schörling participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The office executes through direct co-investments, SPVs and private equity mandates.

What investment stages does Schörling typically target?

Confirmed stages are buyout and growth.

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

The capital originates from the Schörling family through Melker Schörling AB.

Does Schörling maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?

The Schörling Foundation operates as the family's philanthropic vehicle.

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