Katarina Martinson
Overview
- Source of Wealth
- Investments
- Industry
- Diversified
- Residence
- Stockholm
- Marital Status
- Married
Assets
- Alleima100,000 shares @ --ALLEI-SE
- Essity75,000 shares @ --ESSITY.B-SE
- Hufvudstaden AB Class A700,000 shares @ --HUFV.A-SE
- Husqvarna Class A528,000 shares @ --HUSQ.A-SE
- Industrivarden Class A2,000,000 shares @ --INDU.A-SE
- Industrivarden Class C2,887,000 shares @ --INDU.C-SE
- L.E. Lundbergfoeretagen AB28,677,000 shares @ --LUND.B-SE
- Lifco AB765,000 shares @ --LIFCO.B-SE
- Sandvik500,000 shares @ --SAND-SE
- Svenska Handelsbanken3,030,000 shares @ --SHB.A-SE
- Volvo AB Class B700,000 shares @ --VOLV.B-SE
Biography
Katarina Martinson and her sister Louise Lindh each own a 15% stake in their family's investment outfit L.E. Lundbergforetagen AB.
The company holds interests in property management and a variety of other investments, including a pulp and paper company.
Both sisters have board seats in the group companies along with their father Fredrik Lundberg.
The company was founded by their paternal grandfather Lars in 1944 as a construction outfit. Fredrik took over management of the firm in 1981.
Privately Martinson is an active investor and owns stakes in clothing company NN07 and online cosmetics seller Lyko.
About
Martinson reportedly spent roughly $15 million in 2017 on a townhouse in central Stockholm, one of the most expensive house ever sold in Sweden.
She chairs industrial group Indutrade -- which L.E. Lundbergforetagen invests in -- making her the youngest chairman of a company on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.