Louise Lindh

$2.13B
as of 07/05/24

About Louise Lindh

Louise Lindh and her sister Katarina Martinson each own a 15% stake in their family's investment outfit, L.E. Lundbergforetagen AB.

The company has investments in property management and a variety of other businesses, including stakes in firms like truck-maker Volvo and Ericsson.

Both sisters have board seats in the group companies along with their father Fredrik Lundberg.

The company was founded by their grandfather Lars in 1944 as a construction outfit. Fredrik took over management of the firm in 1981.

Lindh runs the group's real estate outfit, and sits on the boards of paper company Holmen.

Personal stats

Citizenship

Sweden

Source of wealth

Investments

Residence

Stockholm, Sweden

Marital status

Married

Birth date

10/20/79 (age 44)

Self-made

inherited

Louise Lindh’s fortune is worth

35K

troy ounces of gold

33K

median U.S. household

21K

median U.S. income

0.043%

U.S. credit card volume

0.009%

GDP of the United States

0.006%

United States debt

Net worth history

Annual ranking

Did you know?

In 2018, Lindh and her husband bought battery maker IAB? Global Holding for 36 million Swedish kronor, roughly $4 million.

Net worth over time

Real-time ranking

Financial assets

OMX NORDIC STOCKHOLM | ALLEI-SE

Alleima

OMX NORDIC STOCKHOLM | HOLM.B-SE

Holmen AB Class B

OMX NORDIC STOCKHOLM | INDU.A-SE

Industrivarden Class A

OMX NORDIC STOCKHOLM | INDU.C-SE

Industrivarden Class C

OMX NORDIC STOCKHOLM | LUND.B-SE

L.E. Lundbergfoeretagen AB

OMX NORDIC STOCKHOLM | LIFCO.B-SE

Lifco AB

OMX NORDIC STOCKHOLM | SAND-SE

Sandvik

OMX NORDIC STOCKHOLM | SHB.A-SE

Svenska Handelsbanken

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