Jonas Rickberg has been appointed CFO at Scania, as well as member of Scania Executive Board. He will report to President and CEO Christian Levin, who also leads the TRATON GROUP. Rickberg, who is currently Vice President Finance and Business Control, Sales and Marketing at Scania, succeeds Johan Haeggman, Scania’s CFO since 2015. Haeggman assumes the role as head of TRATON Financial Services, a dedicate captive financial services branch within the TRATON GROUP that aims to support the customer financing of new technologies and business models for TRATON.

What Jonas Rickberg will do for Scania

«Jonas Rickberg has a broad experience from basically all parts of our operations and there is no more well-rounded and business oriented profile to lead the finance element of the transformation of Scania», said Christian Levin. «Perhaps even more importantly though, his solid knowledge of flow-oriented operations and new business models – both key elements for Scania going forward – will add a lot of value for the company».

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Mr Rickberg, born in 1975, joined Scania in 2005 and has a Master of Business Administration from the Gothenburg School of Economics. Since he started at Scania in 2005, he has held positions in finance, business control and services within the areas of research and development, production and logistics, commercial operations, dealerships and sales and marketing.

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