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About the company

Tryg A/S, formerly TrygVesta A/S, is a Denmark-based insurance company. It is the parent company within the Tryg Group (the Group), which supplies insurance services in the Nordic countries. The Company is organized in four business areas, namely Private, Commercial, Industry and Sweden. Private sells insurance products to private individuals in Denmark and Norway. Commercial sells insurance products to small and medium-sized companies in Denmark and Norway. Industry sells insurance products to industrial customers under the Tryg brand in Denmark and Norway and the Moderna brand in Sweden. Sweden sells insurance products to private individuals in Sweden under the Moderna brand name. Tryg A/S manages the Group's branch and subsidiary portfolio through a Danish company Tryg Forsikring A/S.

  • Revenue in DKK (TTM)40.57bn
  • Net income in DKK5.09bn
  • Incorporated2002
  • Employees6.60k
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