Sweden’s minPension makes two new appointments

Swedish pension provider minPension has appointed Roula Semb-Johansson as a business developer and Sylvia Eljuga as operational manager for customer service and B2B.

Semb-Johansson took up her position in June and has a focus on pension calculations. Roula most recently worked for PRI Pension Guarantee where she has worked on actuarial calculations and as an analyst of large databases. Prior to that, she worked at Alecta.

In August, Eljuga will take up her position, in which she will work on regulatory compliance issues in areas such as information security and data protection. She joins the firm from Brummer Life where she was head of business support. She previously held various managerial positions at, among others, Alecta, Skandia and Max Matthiessen.

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