Kinnevik Results Presentation Deck
Intro
Net Asset Value
OTHER INFORMATION
FINANCIAL REPORTS
Dates for 2022 reporting:
19 October Interim Report January-September
KINNEVIK
Portfolio Overview
Interim Report Q2 2022
This information is information that Kinnevik AB (publ) is obliged
to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation and
the Securities Markets Act. The information was submitted for
publication, through the agency of the contact person set out
below, at 08.00 CET on 11 July 2022.
For further information, visit www.kinnevik.com or contact:
Torun Litzén
Director Investor Relations
Sustainability
Phone +46 (0)70 762 00 50
Email [email protected]
Financial Statements
Other
INFORMATION FOR US SHAREHOLDERS REGARDING 2021
PFIC STATUS
This statement is provided for shareholders who are United States
persons for the purpose of the United States Internal
Revenue Code.
Kinnevik's ambition is to be Europe's leading listed growth investor, and we back the best digital companies for a reimagined everyday and to deliver significant returns. We understand complex and fast-
changing consumer behaviours, and have a strong and expanding portfolio in healthtech, consumer services, foodtech and fintech. As a long-term investor, we strongly believe that investing in sustainable
business models and diverse teams will bring the greatest returns for shareholders. We back our companies at every stage of their journey and invest in Europe, with a focus on the Nordics, and in the US.
Kinnevik was founded in 1936 by the Stenbeck, Klingspor and von Horn families. Kinnevik's shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm's list for large cap companies under the ticker codes KINVA and KINV B.
Information on Kinnevik's status as a passive foreign investment
company ("PFIC") for US federal income tax purposes for the
taxable year ending 31 December 2021 is available on
Kinnevik's website at www.kinnevik.com under the heading "Tax
Information" (which can be found under the section "Investors").
You should contact your tax advisers regarding the consequences
of owning shares in a PFIC.
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