Significant Shareholding Changes in Swedish Companies Marked by Dart and AMF Tjänstepension
Recent changes in major shareholdings of Swedish companies reveal key investor moves by Dart and AMF Tjänstepension.
Key Points
- • Kenneth Dart increases stake in Evolution to over 20%.
- • AMF Tjänstepension reduces stake in Ctek to 4.6%.
- • Both announcements made on August 18, 2025.
- • These changes reflect shifting investor strategies in Sweden.
Recent developments in major shareholdings of Swedish companies have caught the attention of investors. Notably, billionaire Kenneth Dart has increased his stake in the live casino supplier Evolution to over 20%. This announcement was made on August 18, 2025, solidifying Dart's position as the largest shareholder in the company, which plays a significant role in the gaming industry in Sweden.
In contrast, AMF Tjänstepension has announced a reduction in its stake in Ctek, a specialist in battery charging solutions. The pension fund now holds approximately 3.77 million shares, equivalent to around 4.6% of Ctek’s total voting rights and capital. This change was also reported on August 18, 2025, through a flagging notification, indicating a shift in AMF's investment strategy in the tech sector.
These changes underscore the dynamic landscape within Sweden's investment climate, reflecting ongoing trends like Dart’s growing influence in gaming and AMF Tjänstepension's strategic adjustments to their portfolio. According to sources, these movements in shareholding not only impact company control but also investor confidence in the affected firms. With Dart's new stake, Evolution benefits from strong backing, while Ctek’s reduced stake by AMF marks a pivotal moment in its governance and investment alignment.