New share classes approved of the Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority

By  Storebrand Asset Management
ARTICLE · PUBLISHED 01.07.2024

The Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority has approved articles of association and establishment of a new share class in the securities fund Storebrand Norge:

  • share class C with a minimum cost price of NOK 100,000,000.

The Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority has approved articles of association and establishment of a new share class in the securities fund Storebrand Verdi:

  • share class C with a minimum cost price of NOK 100,000,000.

The Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority has approved articles of association and establishment of new share classes in the securities fund Storebrand Global Kreditt IG:

  • share class E with a minimum cost price of NOK 1,000,000,000.
  • share class F with a minimum cost price of NOK 3,000,000,000.

See the approval from the Financial Supervisory Authority and the new article of associations below (text in Norwegian).
 

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