Strivo pays 17.2 million SEK to account holders
For the first quarter of the year, Strivo's account holders received a rebate of fund commissions totaling 17.2 million SEK.
On November 1st, Strivo will acquire Svensk Värdepappersservice’s portfolio management service.
The aim is to streamline the operations of the respective group companies, with SVP focusing on investment advisory services, while products and services are consolidated under Strivo.
At Strivo, the portfolio management service will become part of a larger management context, with the potential for further development and refinement over time. For existing customers, this change will not result in any practical differences, aside from having Strivo as the new contracting party and new names for the portfolios along with updated report formats.
The three portfolios are now named Strivo Balanserad, Strivo Offensiv, and Strivo Abgressiv, and they will continue to be managed by Peter Eklöf, who is now employed as a portfolio manager at Strivo.
For the first quarter of the year, Strivo's account holders received a rebate of fund commissions totaling 17.2 million SEK.
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