Last updated: 20 June 2022 at 5:00pm EST

Jacob Wallenberg Net Worth



Jacob Wallenberg biography

Jacob Wallenberg is a Independent Director of the Company. Mr. Wallenberg has been Chairman of the Board of Investor AB since 2005. Previously, he served as Vice Chairman of Investor AB from 1999 to 2005 and as a member of Investor AB’s Board since 1988. Mr. Wallenberg was the President and CEO of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB in 1997 and the Chairman of its Board of Directors from 1998 to 2005. Mr. Wallenberg also was EVP and CFO of Investor AB from 1990 to 1993. Mr. Wallenberg is a member of the governance and nomination committee at ABB Ltd, the audit and risk and remuneration committee at Investor AB and the finance committee at Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson. Mr. Wallenberg was Vice Chairman of the Board of SAS AB from 2001 to 2018.

What is the salary of Jacob Wallenberg?

As the Independent Director of Nasdaq Inc, the total compensation of Jacob Wallenberg at Nasdaq Inc is $304,059. There are 11 executives at Nasdaq Inc getting paid more, with Adena Friedman having the highest compensation of $13,869,300.



How old is Jacob Wallenberg?

Jacob Wallenberg is 64, he's been the Independent Director of Nasdaq Inc since 2018. There are 1 older and 16 younger executives at Nasdaq Inc. The oldest executive at Nasdaq Inc is Steven Black, 67, who is the Independent Director.

Insiders trading at Nasdaq Inc

Over the last 21 years, insiders at Nasdaq Inc have traded over $4,671,120,104 worth of Nasdaq Inc stock and bought 1,445,010 units worth $33,764,304 . The most active insiders traders include Glenn H Hutchins, Seller, Lpthoma Bravo Ugp, ... a Dubai Ltd Investment Corp O.... On average, Nasdaq Inc executives and independent directors trade stock every 17 days with the average trade being worth of $20,635,711. The most recent stock trade was executed by Bradley J Peterson on 9 August 2024, trading 40,000 units of NDAQ stock currently worth $2,711,600.



What does Nasdaq Inc do?

welcome to the new nasdaq. where capital market logistics are solved by people, products and services that are as ambitious as you are. in 1971, the microprocessor was born. nasdaq wasted no time capitalizing on the new technology by bringing all-electronic trading to the market. later in the decade, this provided the likes of apple and microsoft with the means to raise capital that was previously unavailable to them. sixteen years later on the other side of the atlantic, om became the world’s first publicly traded and listed exchange company. in 2007, nasdaq merged with omx with a vision to be a single company with a single mission: deliver the kind of resources that would solve the logistics of the global capital markets. that vision has served us well. so well, in fact, that nasdaq transformed itself from a u.s.-based equities exchange to a diversified technology provider for thousands of global firms. today, we’re the leading technology and information services provider to th



Nasdaq Inc executives and stock owners

Nasdaq Inc executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: