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List of companies of Sweden

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This is a list of notable companies based in Sweden, grouped by their Industry Classification Benchmark sector. For further information on the types of business entities in this country and their abbreviations, see "Business entities in Sweden".

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Basic materials

  • BillerudKorsnäs, paper
  • Boliden AB, mining
  • Holmen, paper
  • Höganäs AB, powdered metals
  • Kosta Glasbruk, glass
  • LKAB, mining
  • Nyby bruk, stainless steel, a part of Outokumpu
  • Orrefors glassworks, glass
  • Ovako, steel
  • SSAB, steel
  • Domnarvet, a part of SSAB
  • Stora Enso (Swedish-Finnish), paper
  • Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA), paper
  • Södra, paper pulp, sawmills
  • Uddeholms AB, steel, a part of Voestalpine AG
  • Vida AB, sawmills
  • Conglomerates

  • Axel Johnson Group
  • Axel Johnson AB
  • Axfood
  • Nordstjernan
  • Grimaldi Industri AB
  • Stena Sphere
  • Consumer goods

  • AarhusKarlshamn (AAK), vegetable oils, fats
  • Abba Seafood, seafood
  • ABU Garcia, fishing reels, now part of Jarden corporation
  • Acne Studios, fashion
  • Arla Foods, dairy
  • Ballograf, ballpoint pens and pencils
  • Björn Borg, fashion
  • Brio, toys
  • Cheap Monday, clothing
  • Clavia, musical instruments
  • Cloetta, chocolate
  • Electrolux, appliances
  • Elfa International, shelving
  • Ellos, e-commerce
  • Esselte, office products, now a part of J.W. Childs Associates
  • Filippa K, clothing
  • Findus, frozen food, now owned by Lion Capital LLP
  • Fjällräven, outdoor clothing
  • Galvin Green, golf clothing
  • GB Glace, ice cream, now owned by Unilever
  • Haglöfs, outdoor equipment
  • Hagström, musical instruments
  • Hasselblad, cameras
  • Hestra, gloves
  • Husaberg AB, motorcycles
  • IsaDora, cosmetics
  • J.Lindeberg (JL), clothing
  • Jens of Sweden, defunct media players
  • Jofa, defunct sport equipment, now part of Reebok
  • Koenigsegg, automotive
  • Kopparbergs Brewery, brewery
  • Krönleins, brewery
  • Kungsörnen, food
  • Lantmännen, agriculture cooperative
  • Luxor, defunct home electronics, acquired by Nokia
  • Marabou, acquired by Kraft Foods
  • Monark, bicycle
  • Mora of Sweden, knives
  • Nobia, kitchen
  • Nudie Jeans, clothing
  • Odd Molly, clothing
  • Oriflame, cosmetics
  • Polarbröd, bread
  • PostNord, mail, logistics
  • Primus AB, portable cooking devices
  • Pripps, brewery, now part of Carlsberg Group
  • Pågen, bakery
  • Saab Automobile, automotive, now owned by NEVS
  • SIA Glace, ice cream
  • Silva compass, navigation equipment
  • Spendrups, brewery
  • Stiga, garden mowers, now part of Global Garden Products S.p.A
  • Swedish Match, tobacco
  • Thule, automotive
  • Urbanears, headphones
  • V&S Group, beverages
  • Volvo Cars, automotive, part of Geely Automobile
  • VSM Group, now part of SVP Worldwide
  • Wasabröd, bread, now part of Barilla Group
  • Wayne's Coffee, coffeehouse chain
  • WESC, clothing
  • Financials

  • Avanza, stock broker
  • Bure Equity, investments
  • Carnegie Investment Bank, financial services
  • Danir AB, investments
  • Forex Bank, currency exchange
  • Handelsbanken, bank
  • Ikano Bank, bank
  • Investment AB Kinnevik, investments
  • Investment AB Latour, investment
  • Investment AB Öresund, investment
  • Investor AB, investments
  • L E Lundbergföretagen, investments
  • Länsförsäkringar, financial services
  • Melker Schörling, investment
  • Nordea (Swedish-Finnish), financial services
  • OMX AB, financial services
  • Ratos, private equity
  • Resurs Bank, bank
  • Skandia, financial services
  • Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB), financial services
  • Skandinaviska Banken, defunct bank, merged into SEB
  • Stockholms Enskilda Bank, merged into SEB
  • Stockholm Stock Exchange, stock exchange, part of OMX AB
  • Swedbank (FöreningsSparbanken), bank
  • Föreningsbanken, defunct rural bank, merged into Swedbank
  • Trustly, online banking payments
  • Health care

  • 3H Biomedical, bio tech
  • AstraZeneca (Swedish-British), pharmaceutical
  • Astra, defunct pharma now merged into AstraZeneca
  • Biacore, now a part of GE Healthcare
  • BioGaia, probiotic
  • Cederroth, personal health care
  • Diamyd Medical, research
  • Elekta, radiation therapy
  • Getinge Group, medical technology
  • Meda AB, pharmaceutical
  • Mölnlycke Health Care, medical device
  • Nobel Biocare (Swedish-Swiss), dental implants
  • Orexo, pharmaceutical
  • Phadia, blood test systems
  • Pharmacia, defunct pharma
  • Promessa Organic, eco-burial
  • Recipharm, pharmaceutical
  • Swedish Orphan Biovitrum, specialty healthcare
  • Industrials

  • Alfa Laval, heavy industry
  • Alfdex, industrial separators
  • AkzoNobel, paints, coatings
  • AP&T, metal forming machinery
  • Arcam, 3D printing
  • Asea Brown Boveri (ABB), robotics, automation
  • ASEA, defunct
  • Assa Abloy, locks
  • Atlas Copco, industrials
  • Atlet AB, trucks, now part of Nissan
  • Autoliv, automotive safety
  • BAE Systems AB, defence, part of Bae systems land and armaments
  • Bahco, now a part of Snap-on
  • Berg Propulsion, controllable pitch propellers
  • Bindomatic, office supplies
  • Bofors, arms
  • Boghammar Marin AB, shipyard
  • Bona AB, flooring
  • Camfil, air filtration
  • DeLaval, farm machines
  • Dockstavarvet, shipyard
  • Elanders, printing
  • ESAB, industrials, now a part of Colfax Corporation
  • Expander System Sweden AB, industrial machinery
  • Fagerhult Group, lighting
  • FKAB, ship design/construction
  • Flexlink, industrial automation
  • Gunnebo Security Group, security
  • Haldex, automotive parts
  • Hallberg-Rassy, sailing yachts
  • Hexagon, metrology
  • HIAB, lifts and cranes, now a part of Cargotec
  • Husqvarna, commercial tools
  • Jonsereds Fabrikers AB, now part of Husqvarna Group
  • Loomis, security
  • Mecel, consulting
  • Micromy, industrial coatings
  • Najad Yachts, sailing yachts
  • NCC AB, construction
  • NOHAB, defunct manufacturing
  • NorthStar, lead-acid batteries
  • Nyfors Teknologi AB, optical fiber equipment
  • Oskarshamn Shipyard
  • Peab, construction
  • Profoto, lighting
  • Saab, aerospace
  • Bofors, arms
  • Datasaab, computer division of Saab
  • Kockums Naval Solutions, shipyard
  • Sandvik, engineering
  • Scania AB, commercial automotive, now a part of Volkswagen Group
  • Vabis, part of Scania
  • Securitas AB, security
  • Securitas Direct, security
  • Semcon, consulting
  • Skanska, construction
  • Göinge Mekaniska AB, defunct steel buildings, merged into Skanska
  • SKF, mechanical parts
  • Sweco, consulting
  • Swegon, ventilation system
  • TetraPak, food packaging
  • Trelleborg AB, engineering
  • Volvo, industrial vehicles
  • Bolinder-Munktell, now a part of Volvo Construction Equipment
  • Wallenius Lines, shipping
  • Wise Group, consulting
  • ÅF, consulting
  • Öhlins, automotive parts
  • Media

  • AB Svensk Filmindustri, film production
  • Betsson, online gambling
  • Bonnier Group, media
  • LeoVegas, mobile gaming
  • Maratone Studios, music production
  • Metro International, media
  • Modern Times Group (MTG), digital entertainment
  • Paradox Entertainment, entertainment
  • TV4 AB, media
  • Sveriges Television, Swedish national public TV broadcaster
  • WG Film, film production
  • X5 Music Group, music recordings
  • Oil & gas

  • AGA, defunct natural gas, now part of Linde AG
  • Lundin Petroleum, oil
  • Nynas, oil
  • Retail

  • Åhléns, retail department stores
  • Clas Ohlson, hardware stores
  • Coop Norden, retail chain
  • Gekås, Swedish superstore
  • Hennes & Mauritz (H&M), retail clothing
  • Hästens, beds
  • ICA AB, retailing group
  • IKEA (founded in Sweden, but controlled by organisations based in the Netherlands)
  • Lindex, fashion retailer
  • Nordiska Kompaniet, retail department stores
  • Onoff, retail chain defunct in 2011
  • SIBA AB, retail
  • Travel & leisure

  • Destination Gotland, ferry-line
  • Malmö Aviation, airline
  • Nextjet, regional airline
  • Nobina, public transport
  • Rederi AB Slite, defunct ferry-line
  • SAS Group (Swedish-Norwegian-Danish), airlines
  • Linjeflyg, defunct airline, acquired by SAS
  • Scandic Hotels, hotels
  • SJ AB, public transport
  • Stena Line, ferry-line
  • Telecommunications

  • Appear, mobility solutions
  • Aptilo Networks, mobile services
  • Bahnhof, internet service provider
  • Bredbandsbolaget, triple play services, now owned by Telenor
  • Columbitech, wireless security
  • Com Hem, triple play services
  • Doro, telecommunications products
  • Eniro, directory, search services
  • Ericsson, communication technology
  • Handheld Group, rugged computer
  • HMS Industrial Networks, industrial communications
  • Nanoradio, wireless semiconductors, now owned by Samsung
  • Neonode, touch technology
  • Symsoft, mobile services
  • Tele2, telecommunications
  • Comviq, merged into Tele2
  • TeliaSonera (Swedish-Finnish), mobile networks
  • Teracom, terrestrial broadcast
  • TerraNet AB, network
  • Transmode, network solutions
  • TrioAB, telecommunications
  • Technology

  • Acando, IT consulting
  • Avalanche Studios, video games
  • Axis Communications, network cameras acquired by Canon Inc.
  • Cision, software
  • Draim, games
  • EA Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment, video games
  • Elektron, synthesizers
  • ENEA, information technology
  • Fatshark, video games
  • Frictional Games, video games
  • IAR Systems, software
  • IFS AB, software
  • Illuminate Labs, video games lighting
  • IMINT Image Intelligence AB, software
  • Ingate, data security
  • Intertex, computer peripherals
  • Jeeves, software
  • Klarna, e-commerce
  • MachineGames, video games, part of ZeniMax Media
  • Mojang AB, video games, acquired by Microsoft
  • MySQL AB, acquired by Sun microsystems
  • Neogames, role-playing game publisher
  • Orc Software, financial software
  • Paradox Interactive, video games
  • Peltarion, software
  • ReadSoft, software
  • Remograph, software
  • SamLogic, software
  • Scalado, software
  • Seavus, software
  • Sector3 Studios, video games
  • Simogo, video games
  • Skygoblin, video games
  • Smart Eye, hardware and software
  • Soundcloud, online audio distribution
  • Spotify, streaming
  • Star Vault, video games
  • Starbreeze Studios, video games
  • Syncron, software
  • Tarsier Studios, video games
  • Telelogic, software, part of IBM
  • Tieto (Swedish-Finnish), IT services
  • Tradedoubler, internet marketing
  • Ubisoft Massive, video games, part of Ubisoft
  • WM-data, IT consulting
  • Utilities

  • European Spallation Source, research
  • Mälarenergi, power
  • Skellefteå Kraft, power
  • Studsvik, power
  • Swedish Space Corporation, space
  • Umeå Energi, power
  • Vattenfall, power
  • References

    List of companies of Sweden Wikipedia


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