Förvaltningsaktiebolaget Stattum, a Swedish government holding company that can be characterized as a National Wealth Fund. It was set up in 1991, to manage the listed shareholdings of the Swedish government, following the dismantling of Fortia AB and Statsföretag. Shareholdings included Celsius Industrier AB, AssiDomän, SSAB, and Pharmacia & Upjohn.[1]

Stattum played a leading role when the Swedish government made the first attempt by a European government to address systematically the ownership and management of government enterprises in 1998–2001.[2]

References

  1. Ekonomisk värde och samhällsnytta – förslag till en ny statlig ägarförvaltning (in Swedish). Stockholm: SOU 2012:14. 2012. ISBN 978-91-38-23700-7. Archived from the original on November 17, 2016.
  2. James Sassoon and Martin Pellback, UBS Warburg (December 2000). "Sweden: bold, novel approach" (PDF). Privatisation International. Euromoney Institutional Investor. Retrieved June 23, 2018.


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