After several years of steel bath, Indiska announced on October 25 that the company is going bankrupt, this as a result of debts built up during the pandemic. Indiska had a turnover of between SEK 350 and 375 million in 2020 and 2021 and has close to 340 employees in Sweden.
The former CEO of Indiska was the sole owner Karin Lindahl39, who joined India in 2017 after a background at US consulting giant McKinsey.
Indisk’s new owners also reveal a new CEO
On Monday, the investment company Färna invest wrote in a press release, which was founded and owned by Gerald Engstrom74, that the assets were acquired from the bankruptcy estate.
Gerald Engström is the billionaire and Systemair founder who confirms the buyout of the bankruptcy estate for Today’s industry.
He also tells the newspaper that the new acting CEO of Indiska will be Eva Kaiser who, among other things, has had a number of different roles within Boliden, most recently she comes from the oil company Nynäs’ reconstruction
This is how much the new Indian profile earns
According to information from Tax Agency as News24 took part in, Gerald Engström had an earned income of SEK 3,590,304 in 2020, which gives a monthly salary of SEK 299,192.
In addition to the income, she also had a surplus of capital of SEK 24,033,785. Engström is also active in twelve companies, according to All firms.