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    Swedish insurer Folksam divests $160 million Tesla stake

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    Posted on April 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Swedish insurer Folksam sold its $160M Tesla stake due to concerns over workers' rights and lack of policy improvements despite attempts to influence change.

    Folksam Sells Tesla Stake Amid Workers' Rights Concerns

    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Sweden's largest insurer Folksam said on Wednesday it has sold its stake in electric car maker Tesla over concerns about the company's stance on workers' rights.

    Tesla, headed by billionaire Elon Musk, is facing a backlash from unions and some pension funds in the Nordic region over its refusal to accept a demand from Swedish mechanics for collective bargaining rights covering wages and other conditions.

    Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The company has said it offers as good, or better, terms than those demanded by the unions.

    Folksam said in a statement it had tried to influence Tesla, together with other owners, through proposals submitted to the company's annual general meeting two years in a row.

    "Unfortunately, no improvement has been seen and a decision has therefore been made to divest the holding," its head of asset management and sustainability Marcus Blomberg said.

    Folksam's holding amounted to 0.017% of Tesla and had a market value of 1.6 billion Swedish crowns ($159.98 million) at the time of divestment, a spokesperson said.

    ($1 = 10.0015 Swedish crowns)

    (Reporting by Stine Jacobsen, editing by Terje Solsvik and Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Folksam sold its $160 million stake in Tesla.
    • •Concerns were raised over Tesla's stance on workers' rights.
    • •Tesla faces backlash from Nordic unions and pension funds.
    • •Folksam attempted to influence Tesla's policies without success.
    • •The divested stake was 0.017% of Tesla's shares.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swedish insurer Folksam divests $160 million Tesla stake

    1What is the main topic?

    Folksam's divestment of its Tesla stake due to concerns over workers' rights.

    2Why did Folksam sell its Tesla stake?

    Folksam sold its stake due to Tesla's refusal to accept collective bargaining rights demanded by Swedish mechanics.

    3How much was Folksam's Tesla stake worth?

    Folksam's Tesla stake was valued at $160 million at the time of divestment.

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