Introducing: Svalner Atlas Advisors

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Introducing: Svalner Atlas Advisors

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Svalner, Atlas, Alder, KWC, Fiscales, and STP Tax are now Svalner Atlas Advisors. This change reflects our growth and international presence, while remaining the same independent advisory firm and trusted partner we have always been. 

Svalner, Atlas, Alder, KWC, Fiscales, and STP Tax are now Svalner Atlas Advisors. This change reflects our growth and international presence, while remaining the same independent advisory firm and trusted partner we have always been. 

- The launch of Svalner Atlas Advisors marks a new chapter in our journey. Our unified identity reflects who we are, and the direction we are heading. We are setting a new standard for independent tax and transaction advisory – driven by insight, precision, and providing long-term value across borders and industries, says Viktor Sandberg, Group CEO of Svalner Atlas. 

As of today, 22 September, all firms are operating under the brand Svalner Atlas Advisors. The common identity reflects our dedication to deliver top-tier expertise, with strong local presence and international reach. It will further enhance our ability to serve clients seamlessly across borders and strengthen our internal cohesion. 

We look forward to continuing our journey with clients, partners, and colleagues under our new name.

For further information, please contact:

Frank Schwarte, Managing Partner of Svalner Atlas Advisors

E-mail: frank.schwarte@svalneratlas.com

Phone: +31 20 535 4567

Viktor Sandberg, Group CEO of Svalner Atlas Advisors

E-mail: viktor.sandberg@svalneratlas.com

Phone: +46 70 441 80 36

About Svalner Atlas | Advisors

Svalner Atlas Advisors is a premier independent advisory firm specialising in tax and transaction services. Our senior teams combine deep local knowledge with an international outlook, shaping the future of advisory. 

Svalner Atlas was founded in 2024. Three leading advisory firms in Sweden, Finland and the Netherlands united with the ambition to form a new premier independent advisory group. In 2025, we expanded into Norway and Denmark, extended the services in the Netherlands as well as in Finland, and united under one brand. 

With offices spanning Stockholm, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Oslo, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Turku, we have 400 professionals dedicated to delivering top-tier advice in all tax disciplines, transaction services, ESG, valuation, accounting, legal advisory and related services. Our clients range from multinational companies and private equity funds to private clients and owner-led businesses. Read more about us at www.svalneratlas.com

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