The fund will still consider Denmark to be a key market after the well-known Danish profile's exit.
Nordic Capital no longer has a Danish partner, as Lars Terney is leaving the private equity fund. However, the Sweden-based fund assures business media Insidebusiness that the Danish market is still a key one for the company, and that Lars Terney is continuing at the fund in a more loosely defined role. According to the fund's website, Terney joined Nordic Capital as a partner in 2008. Since then, he has had leading roles at the fund. He has been involved in Nordic Capital's investments in Falck, EG, Bladt Industries, Unifeeder and Sport Nordic, among other things, according to the website. Before he joined the capital fund, Terney worked at US consulting house Boston Consulting Group for 14 years.
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