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Spiltan
Spiltan was established in 1986 by Per H. Börjesson. It functions as a Swedish investment company that takes minority positions rather than control stakes.
Spiltan
Spiltan was established in 1986 by Per H. Börjesson. It functions as a Swedish investment company that takes minority positions rather than control stakes. The firm maintains its headquarters in Stockholm and concentrates activity inside Sweden. Spiltan allocates across listed equities, unlisted companies, real estate and industrial assets. Confirmed positions include a 17.31 percent stake in Paradox Interactive and ownership in KlaraBo, Bonäsudden and Amhult 2. It also holds interests in Carbomax, Flattered, Qvalia and Realforce. The geographic footprint remains Sweden. Capital deploys via direct minority ownership, board seats and the 100 percent owned Spiltan Fonder AB. The firm reports approximately $797 million in assets. It maintains Spiltan Fastigheter AB as a real estate subsidiary and participates in industry networks including LINC at Lund University and the Centre for Business History. Per H. Börjesson has appeared as a speaker at the Annual Value Investor Conference in Omaha. Spiltan structures itself as a permanent capital vehicle modeled on Berkshire Hathaway rather than a traditional fund with finite terms. This allows long-term holding periods across public and private assets without external LP redemption pressure.
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
1986
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Sweden
City
Stockholm
Corporate office
Erik Dahlbergsallén 15, 115 20 Stockholm, Sweden
Principals
Per H. Börjesson
Founder and CEO
Kent Söderström
CFO
Pär Andersson
Head of Equities
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Spiltan?
Per H. Börjesson serves as founder and CEO. Pär Andersson heads equities at Spiltan Fonder and Kent Söderström acts as CFO.
Does Spiltan participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Spiltan executes both direct minority investments and operates through its wholly owned fund manager Spiltan Fonder AB.
What investment stages does Spiltan typically target?
The firm targets growth, expansion and buyout opportunities in small- and medium-sized Swedish companies.
Which sectors does Spiltan focus on?
Spiltan invests in real estate, software, industrials, financial services and consumer products.
Where does Spiltan source deal flow?
Spiltan maintains relationships with Lund University Finance Society and participates in Swedish investor conferences for proprietary opportunities.
How is Spiltan related to Spiltan Fonder AB?
Investment AB Spiltan owns 100 percent of Spiltan Fonder AB, which manages listed equity holdings.
Does Spiltan maintain philanthropic structures?
Spiltan supports the Beetroot Aid for Ukraine Fund and has pledged to match donations up to SEK 500,000.
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