Anders Lexmon is taking over the role as permanent CFO of Axfood AB. He has been serving in the position since 16 March in an acting capacity and has a long record of experience in the Axfood Group.
Anders Lexmon is taking over the role as permanent CFO of Axfood AB. He has been serving in the position since 16 March in an acting capacity and has a long record of experience in the Axfood Group.
“I look forward to working together with Anders in his new role. In addition to solid experience in finance and accounting, his leadership qualities and extensive experience within the Group are a great asset for us in the continued work on strengthening Axfood’s position in the market,” comments Klas Balkow, President and CEO of Axfood AB.
Anders Lexmon has an education in agronomics and has been employed by Axfood AB since 2002. He has previously served in roles as head of Group Finance and Group Accounting for the company. Anders Lexmon will assume his role as permanent CFO on 1 August. As CFO he will also be a member of Axfood’s Executive Committee.
“It is both an honour and deeply gratifying to be entrusted with the duty of helping lead Axfood on its continued journey of profitable growth by working with good and sustainable food – an area that engages many consumers daily,” says Anders Lexmon, CFO of Axfood AB.
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Axfood aspires to be the leader in affordable, good and sustainable food. Our family of companies includes the store chains Willys, Hemköp and City Gross as well as Tempo, Handlar’n and Matöppet. B2B sales are handled through Snabbgross, and our support company Dagab is responsible for the Group's product development, purchasing and logistics. The Axfood family also includes Urban Deli as well as the partly owned companies Apohem and Eurocash. Together the Group has more than 15,000 employees and sales of more than SEK 80 billion. Axfood has been listed on Nasdaq Stockholm since 1997, and the principal owner is Axel Johnson AB. Read more at www.axfood.com.