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    Green Steel Startup Stegra Appoints Holm as CFO in Bid to Raise More Funds 

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    Posted on February 5, 2026

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    Last updated: February 5, 2026

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    Swedish green steel startup Stegra appoints Markus Holm as CFO to raise $1.1 billion for its hydrogen-based steel plant, now delayed to 2027.

    Green steel startup Stegra appoints Holm as CFO in bid to raise more funds

    Stegra's Financial Strategy and Leadership Changes

    STOCKHOLM, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Swedish green steel startup Stegra said on Monday it had appointed Markus Holm as chief financial officer as it scrambles to raise more cash to finish its hydrogen-based steel plant in northern Sweden.

    Challenges in Green Steel Financing

    Across Europe, a number of green steel projects have been delayed or run into difficulties as the technology remains new and investment costs high. Stegra had earlier planned to open its plant this year, but now expects to do so in 2027.

    Leadership Transition and Future Plans

    Stegra said in October it was seeking an additional $1.1 billion in financing. In January, it said it expected to conclude its financing discussions in the first quarter.

    Markus Holm's Background

    On Thursday, a company spokesperson said Stegra was still working on it.

    Otto Gernandt's New Role

    "As we have announced earlier, we expect to need Q1 to complete the financing round," the spokesperson said.

    Stegra said Holm, most recently CFO and board member at Estonia-based green energy technology startup Elcogen Group, would start March 1. 

    SETBACKS IN SWEDEN'S GREEN INDUSTRIAL TRANSITION

    Stegra is one of several projects underpinning Sweden’s ambition to become a leader in Europe’s green industrial transition, supported by access to low‑cost, carbon‑free electricity. But those efforts have faced setbacks, most notably the bankruptcy of battery maker Northvolt last year.

    In October, the Financial Times cited people familiar with the company's financing as saying the risk of insolvency had been discussed at a Stegra board meeting. 

    Stegra at the time said it didn't recognise what it called a "one-sided picture". In November, CEO Henrik Henriksson said Stegra was not in a crisis. 

    The startup, previously called H2 Green Steel, in October said it was in advanced talks about outsourcing some operations.

    Stegra said on Thursday its CFO for the past five years, Otto Gernandt, would become a senior advisor, focusing on the funding initiatives. 

    ($1 = 0.8483 euros)

    (Reporting by Anna Ringstrom and Greta Rosén Fondahn, editing by Terje Solsvik and Bernadette Baum)

    Table of Contents

    • Stegra's Financial Strategy and Leadership Changes
    • Challenges in Green Steel Financing
    • Leadership Transition and Future Plans
    • Markus Holm's Background

    Key Takeaways

    • •Stegra appoints Markus Holm as CFO.
    • •The startup seeks $1.1 billion in funding.
    • •Stegra's plant opening delayed to 2027.
    • •Challenges in green steel financing in Europe.
    • •Sweden's green industrial transition faces setbacks.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Green steel startup Stegra appoints Holm as CFO in bid to raise more funds 

    1What is green steel?

    Green steel refers to steel produced using environmentally friendly methods, primarily through hydrogen instead of traditional carbon-intensive processes, aiming to reduce carbon emissions.

    2What is a CFO?

    A Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior executive responsible for managing the financial actions of a company, including financial planning, risk management, and financial reporting.

  • Otto Gernandt's New Role
  • 3What are funding challenges?

    Funding challenges refer to difficulties encountered by companies in securing the necessary financial resources to support their operations, projects, or expansions.

    4What is a hydrogen-based steel plant?

    A hydrogen-based steel plant uses hydrogen as a reducing agent in the steel-making process, significantly lowering carbon emissions compared to traditional methods.

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