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Reynir Indahl is the Founder and Managing Partner of Summa Equity, a thematic private equity firm investing in businesses that solve structural global challenges across its four focus themes: circularity, energy transition, sustainable food and tech-enabled resilience. Founded in 2016, Summa has raised around €4 billion across three funds and made over 30 platform investments with 16 exits. The firm operates from offices across Northern Europe and is one of the few firms in European private equity to have built a differentiated platform that has invested in these themes from day one. In this episode, Reynir shares the founding story of Summa, the contrarian conviction that companies solving global challenges would outperform their peers and why the data is now proving that thesis. We explore how Summa navigated the political headwinds around ESG, why Reynir deliberately avoided the impact label early on and what it really takes to build a purpose-driven firm that attracts the right people whilst retaining strong commercial discipline. Key themes from this conversation: * Why solving global challenges and generating strong returns are not in conflict * The aha moment when Summa proved the win-win thesis with Soterra, Sweden's leading recycling business * Navigating the ESG political backlash and why Reynir sees the green boom and bust as ultimately healthy for the industry * Why Summa narrowed from three broad megatrends to four specific themes and dropped healthcare entirely * How geopolitical uncertainty around energy, food and materials has become a net tailwind for Summa's portfolio * The pandemic test — why every Summa portfolio company outperformed expectations when employees were genuinely connected to the mission * Building an organisation where deep domain experts and great investors work as one rather than two separate teams * The decision to go it alone rather than launch under an existing platform * What Reynir would tell his 2016 self about what was going to be harder than expected RedeCast Legal Disclaimer The information discussed in this podcast is for general information purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendation, invitation or inducement to engage in investment activity or an offer to buy or sell any financial product. The views expressed are those of the speakers as at the time of the recording and do not necessarily reflect those of Rede Partners or the firm employing the guest speaker (Guest) or any of their respective affiliates. The information discussed, including any forward-looking statements, should not be relied upon for any purpose and listeners should seek independent professional advice before making any investment decisions. References to specific companies or products are for illustrative purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. None of the content should be copied, distributed or reproduced. Past performance, where indicated, is not a guarantee or reliable indicator of future results. Any references to past performance, track records, or investment returns are for illustrative purposes only. Actual results may differ materially from any projections, estimates, or implied performance discussed. Rede Partners is engaged by its clients to market their funds and the firm employing the Guest and/or its affiliates is or has been a client of Rede. In the U.S. Rede Partners operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, Rede Partners Americas LLC, which is a registered broker-dealer with the Securities and Exchange Commission and a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. Rede is not a current advisory client or fund investor of its client funds, although its partners and employees themselves invest in client funds via a pooled vehicle established for such purpose which may have negotiated beneficial economic terms in connection therewith (e.g., reduced or no management fees and/or carried interest). For providing its services, Rede is entitled to cash compensation paid by the client rather than the client fund. Rede has a significant economic incentive to solicit investors to commit capital to their clients' funds, resulting in a material conflict of interest on its part. No compensation has been received by Rede Partners in connection with the Guest's participation in this recording and the views discussed herein do not constitute an endorsement or testimonial of Guest, its employer or its private funds. The information contained in the Podcast is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication and will not be updated or supplemented to reflect subsequent events.
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