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Introducing Lockton Sweden

The Lockton Sweden team form part of a dynamic regional team servicing corporate clients across the Nordics. Alongside our offices in Denmark and Norway, we work closely with our clients to provide flexible insurance solutions. Empowered to make decisions quickly, we are agile, proactive, and driven in approach. As the world’s largest privately owned broker, we offer unique expertise and capabilities that are not only local, but span across the globe. We’re also a family-owned partnership, free from the demands of corporate shareholders – allowing us to concentrate on our clients. Our team of leading professionals support clients with a wealth of technical expertise, but our focus is on creating high quality and long-term relationships. We are a strategic partner, and our goal is to ensure your people and risk management programmes contribute to the success of your business – beyond the obvious provision of insurance cover.

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Lockton Sweden Contacts

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Johan Frithioff

Senior Vice President
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+46 70 668 31 46

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Linda Fihlen

Senior Vice President
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+46 70 545 67 15

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Niklas Thorell

Vice President
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+46 70 845 15 85

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