Siri Kalvig slutter i Nysnø
Kalvig har ledet det statlige investeringsfondet siden opprettelsen.
Nysnø Klimainvesteringer, a Norwegian state investment company managing 5.5 billion kroner and 49 separate investments, has announced the resignation of Siri Kalvig, who has led the firm for eight years. In a statement, Kalvig highlighted the organization's growth, describing it as one of the largest climate funds in Northern Europe and praising its competent team, which drives innovation and transformation.
The company reported a profit before tax of 244 million kroner last year, with an investment return of 6.9 percent. Nysnø has invested in various firms such as transport company Torghatten, solar panel installer Otovo, smart grid monitor eSmart Systems, and funds focused on sustainable enterprises. Notably, the firm recently sold its stake in the recycling project Tise to eBay and previously invested in Morrow Batteries, which filed for bankruptcy in May and Norsun, which went bankrupt in 2024.
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