Nordic Infrastructure: Behind the Decisions

15. From Kamprad values to Nordic Infrastructure, with the CEO of IMAS

37 min · 18 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 15. From Kamprad values to Nordic Infrastructure, with the CEO of IMAS

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How do Ingvar Kamprad's ideas still shape the way a business invests in infrastructure? In the latest episode, Henrik Lundin, CEO of Imas Foundation, part of the IKEA ecosystem and an investor in infrastructure, shares his perspective. The conversation explores how Imas allocates long-term capital, why Nordic infrastructure is relevant to its investment philosophy, and how infrastructure is increasingly seen as a strategic asset linked to resilience, sovereignty and security. It also looks at how IKEA's long-term culture and Ingvar Kamprad's thinking continue to influence leadership, values and responsible risk-taking.

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