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‘SEB pension fund’ will be managed by Anna Dovbiša

Through “SEB From January 10 of this year, Anna Dovbiša, who has been the head of the Customer Service Support Department of SEB banka, will become the chairman of the board of the pension fund.

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Dovbish started working for SEB banka in 2007 and during these years she has held various positions, including managing the restructuring department, serving on the Board of SEB līzinga and since 2016 managing the Customer Service Support Department of SEB banka.

“The previous 14 years at SEB banka have allowed Anna to gain extensive experience in the field of customer service and operational management, which will be especially important in managing one of the largest pension companies in Latvia. I believe that Anna’s knowledge and leadership will help strengthen the pension fund and Arnolds Čulkstēns, Chairman of the Board of SEB Life and Pension Baltic SE, comments:

“I am really happy to join the strong team of SEB pensiju fonds. The pension sector is very dynamic – it continues to grow and is a very important part of SEB’s business. The main priority of the pension fund is customer service with high added value. In the long run, It is important to strengthen the savings culture in Latvia by increasing public awareness of the importance of pension savings in ensuring personal well – being and financial sustainability, “emphasizes Dovbiša.

Dace Ljusa, the current Chairman of the Board of the Pension Fund, decided to continue her career outside SEB and closed her career in the Pension Fund on November 30, 2021.

SEB Open Pension Fund is a subsidiary of SEB Life and Pension Baltic SE, which is part of the SEB (Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken) financial group. The purpose of the SEB Open Pension Fund is to provide pension plan participants with supplementary old-age pension capital in accordance with the Law on Private Pension Funds and pension plans by accumulating and investing cash contributions made for the benefit of pension plan participants and their benefit.

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