35-year-old starts new investment company in Lindesberg

A 35-year-old has registered the new company Mattias Spärlin Invest AB with the Swedish Companies Registration Office. The registration took place on January 14, and the company is headquartered in Frövi.

On January 14, Mattias Spärlin Invest AB was registered with Bolagsverket, the Swedish Companies Registration Office. The company, run by a 35-year-old, is based in Frövi, a locality in Lindesberg municipality. This marks the launch of a new investment firm in the area. The details are reported by Nerikes Allehanda, covering the recent registration. No further information on the company's operations or plans is available from the sources.

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