Jakob Johansson Becomes Major Titania Shareholder as Ratos New CEO Takes Helm at KVD
Titania Holding raises 79 million kronor through new shares making Jakob Johansson a major shareholder, while Ratos names Johan Ekener new CEO of KVD.
- • Titania Holding conducted a directed share issue of 11.3 million B-shares, raising around 79 million kronor.
- • Jakob Johansson emerges as a new significant shareholder in Titania Holding due to the share issue.
- • Ratos Group appoints Johan Ekener as new CEO of its car sales platform KVD effective November 28, 2025.
- • Johan Ekener replaces Jan Krepp who is departing from KVD.
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Titania Holding has completed a directed new share issue, issuing 11.3 million B-shares that raised approximately 79 million kronor, making Jakob Johansson a new major shareholder, according to a press release issued Thursday evening. This move marks a significant change in ownership stake for the company. Meanwhile, in related corporate leadership changes within Swedish companies, Ratos Group announced that Johan Ekener has taken over as the new CEO of its car sales platform KVD from November 28. Ekener succeeds Jan Krepp, who is leaving the company as part of this leadership transition. These developments reflect ongoing shifts in ownership and management within notable Swedish firms as of November 28, 2025.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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