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It reads like the guest list for the most private party of the century: a list of prominent Norwegian entrepreneurs who have moved to Switzerland in recent months. Offshore barons, influencers and real estate investors from the far north are drawn to every corner of Switzerland on the run from the tax authorities. We’ve rounded up the top ten of the most important newcomers. The “poorest” had 2.2 million francs in their suitcases.
She was Norway’s richest woman in 2018. She has been the CEO of the wealth management family company Canica since 2014.
Røkke rose from fisherman to oil giant and one of the wealthiest Norwegians in general. He was imprisoned for corruption in 2007. His departure shocked all of Norway last fall, as Røkke supported the Social Democratic Party.
The young entrepreneur got off to a jump start with the Dune Analytics crypto platform he founded in 2018. With just 16 employees, the start-up was valued at over $1 billion earlier this year.
The Reitan brothers are the children of grocery billionaire Magnus Reitan. The two own 99 percent of investment firm MVK Capital, which owns a third of Reitan Group. Viktoria Reitan works as an artist under the name “bby ivy”, her brother is a golfer.
The Norwegian property investor had just moved to Bø in southern Norway due to low taxes. But from September 2022, Hergiswil named NW as its new home.
He is the most successful cross-country skier ever and the third most successful athlete in Winter Olympic Games history with 12 Olympic and 17 World Championship medals.
It was 2003 when Sundby opened its first day care center in Kristiansand, Norway. Meanwhile, his company, Dibber, has grown into a global nursery giant with over 500 offices.
Estimated wealth: 120 million francs
Now lives in Meggen LU
The influencer has been posting his Instagram content from Zurich since the beginning of this year. Kenneth Sandvold, the billionaire’s daughter and founder of fashion brand Bik Bok.
Deputy CEO of real estate company Pecunia previously lived in Lugano for two years. He is the son of billionaire Petter Neslei – CEO of Pecunia, one of the richest people in Norway.
Source :Blick
I’m Tim David and I work as an author for 24 Instant News, covering the Market section. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, my mission is to provide accurate, timely and insightful news coverage that helps our readers stay informed about the latest trends in the market. My writing style is focused on making complex economic topics easy to understand for everyone.
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