August 21, 2025

The role of trade and exports in fuelling economic growth and recovery formed the central pillar for discussions at GTR‘s 6th Annual Nordic Region Trade & Export Finance Conference in Gothenburg on November 20th, with corporate finance leaders gathering to hold high level discussions with banks and financiers on their current needs and priorities.

Taking place at the Radisson Blu Gothenburg, the conference brought together around 300 senior decision makers from the regional and wider trade and export market to discuss the latest themes and trends, offering reflection on the past year’s activities and considering what the future holds for one of the world’s most forward-thinking regions.

Hosting a wealth of renowned market experts, including a keynote address from SEB Chief Economist and leading academic Klas Eklund and an interview with Ambassador Jonas Hafström, Senior Advisor to the Minister for Trade, Sweden, as well as senior speaker participation from over a dozen multinationals and SMEs, discussions sought to address the perceived gap between the needs and priorities of exporters and the provisions available to them, the growing significance of compliance and sustainability requirements, new transaction structures and the increased Nordic profile in thriving emerging markets such as Africa.

“The Nordic region has long been recognised as one of the most progressive markets in global trade, with companies, their banks and other actors such as ECAs all quick to adapt their strategies to cope with the challenges faced within an ever-changing global trading environment,” said Jeff Ando, Head of Conference Production, GTR. “Such sharing of ideas amongst the very top tier of multinational companies within a challenging and interactive environment can only help in tackling a range of obstacles, be they the availability of liquidity from banks, regulatory bottlenecks or lack of necessary information needed for entering a new territory.”

With the focus very much on gaining maximum benefit from the experiences of companies such as Volvo, Siemens, AtlasCopco, Ericsson, Konecranes, Cellmark and ABB, strong emphasis was placed on interaction, utilising both new formats and technology to generate questions from the floor and poll the audience themselves on those themes deemed most important. The day was chaired by Lydia Capolicchio, the renowned journalist and broadcaster.

Proceedings concluded with summary assessments from two leading corporate speakers, offering insight on what lessons have been learned from the day, as well as highlighting priorities for future gatherings, before an evening drinks reception provided the opportunity for continued business negotiations within a more informal setting.

  • Lydia Capolicchio, Journalist & Broadcaster
  • Erik Seifert, Head of Working Capital Management Sales, Sweden, SEB
  • Klas Eklund, Senior Economist, SEB; Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Lund
  • Ambassador Jonas Hafström, Senior Advisor to the Minister for Trade, Sweden
  • Matti Malminen, Director, Trade & Export Finance, Konecranes
  • Joost Bergen, Managing Director, Cash Dynamics
  • Benjamin Swedberg, Head of Global Transaction Services (GTS), Swedbank
  • Tom Rahder, Vice-President, Product Strategy, Bolero International
  • Peter Hedberg, Manager, Global Business Unit Sweden Atradius
  • Patrik Zekkar, Head of Working Capital Management Sales Team, Sweden, SEB
  • Peter Matza, Engagement Director, Association of Corporate Treasurers
  • Göran Albertson, Senior Director, Export Finance, Volvo Corporate Finance
  • Jonas Källfors, Head of Trade & Structured Finance, Atlas Copco
  • Manfred Palt, Senior Manager, Global Guarantee Facility Management, M&A Projects, Siemens Financial Services
  • Martin Dasek, Climate Solutions Financing Specialist, Europe & MENA, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
  • Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes, President, European Renewable Energy Council (EREC)
  • Ivar Slengesol, EVP Director of Lending, Industry & Renewable Energy, Eksportkreditt Norge
  • Tom Walsh, Chief Executive Officer, Renetech AB
  • Tomas Duffy, Deputy Director, Large Corporates & Head of Telecoms, EKN
  • Fredrik Wikner, President, Ericsson Credit Finance
  • Tomas Duffy, Deputy Director, Large Corporates & Head of Telecoms, EKN
  • Fredrik Wikner, President, Ericsson Credit Finance
  • Jesper Brøchner Pettersson, Director, RBS
  • Kerstin Gedung, Executive Director, Head of Structured Finance, SEK
  • Daniel Verbruggen, Head of Relationship Management, Developed Markets, BNY Mellon
  • Thomas Hedberg, Chairman, Cellmark
  • Nigel Thomas, Partner, Watson, Farley & Williams
  • Oivind Haraldsen, Global Head of Shipping, Danske Bank
  • Erik Holm Reiso, Partner, Rystad Energy
  • Hans Oust Heiberg, Head of Global Export Finance and International Section, Shipping, Offshore and Logistics, DNB Bank
  • Dag Arnesen, Senior Vice President, Shipping/Offshore, Giek
  • Mauro Bonacina, EMEA Sales, Working Capital Solutions & Insurance, Treasury Services EMEA, BNY Mellon
  • Jörgen Holmgren, Director of Corporate Finance, Export Letter of Credit, Volvo AB
  • Vasudevan, Head of Trade, UK, ICICI Bank
  • Karl Lundell, Broker, Credit & Political Risk, Brim
  • Jacob Katsman, Chairman & CEO, GlobalTrade Corporation
  • Chris Mitman, Head of Export & Agency Finance, Investec Bank
  • Hadi El-Amaary, Export & Trade Finance Manager, India Middle East & Africa, ABB
  • Daniel Lundgren, Director, Global Commercial Sales & Swedish Export Finance, Siemens Energy
  • Alf Liljehall, Chief Executive Officer, Tellux AB
  • Helén Seemann, Director Large Corporates, EKN
  • Charlotte Bohman, Secretary General, Hand in Hand Sweden
  • Carolyn Thomas, Acting Head of Credit & Political Risk, Aspen Insurance
  • Matti Malminen, Trade & Export Finance Director, Konecranes
  • Jörgen Holmgren, Director of Corporate Finance, Export Letter of Credit, Volvo AB

Venue: Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel

Website: http://www.radissonblu.com/scandinaviahotel-oslo