Lindex Group announces Henrik Henriksson as CFO

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Lindex Group plc has appointed Henrik Henriksson, M.B.A., Finance and General Management, as the company’s new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and a member of the Group Management Team, which will be effected from 1 September 2024.

Additionally, Henriksson will act as the Lindex division’s CFO.

Lindex Group announces Henrik Henriksson as CFO
Figure: Henrik Henriksson new CFO of Lindex Group. Courtesy: Lindex group

Before joining Lindex Group, Henriksson performed many financial leadership roles at H&M Group in Sweden, the UK, and the US, as well as the post of CFO at Eton Shirts AB.

Henriksson has demonstrated extensive experience leading profitable development and omnichannel expansion in his prior jobs. He has worked in finance for about 25 years, and for roughly 20 years, he has been in leadership positions.

“I’m excited to be part of Lindex Group – a company with two very strong brands, Lindex and Stockmann, clear strategic and financial targets and a very convincing sustainability agenda. In addition, the Lindex Group team has proved its ability to improve profitability and deliver its strategy. I will do my utmost to meet the high ambitions set for the Group and I’m confident that we’ll succeed in doing so in good cooperation with my future colleagues,” says Henrik Henriksson.

Susanne Ehnbåge, CEO, Lindex Group welcomed Henrik to join the Lindex Group Susanne expects that his solid experience in finance, retail, and fashion, combined with his extensive global background, will serve as an excellent basis for accelerating sustainable and profitable growth while increasing Lindex Group’s shareholder value.

Lindex is a global fashion company with a purpose to empower and inspire women everywhere. Its three strong categories include women’s and kids’ wear as well as lingerie, where it is a market leader in the Nordics. Stockmann is a premium multi-brand retailer with department stores in Finland and the Baltics.

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