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Nicolai Tangen (born 10 August 1966) is a Norwegian hedge fund manager who since September 2020 been CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), tasked with managing the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, which is the largest publicly held financial fund in the world, owning approximately 1.4% of the world's listed companies. Before joining NBIM, Tangen lived in London, where he founded and managed the hedge fund AKO Capital. The ''Sunday Times Rich List'' in 2020 estimated Tangen's net worth at £550 million, an increase of £50 million from the previous year. Tangen has actively funded initiatives within arts and education through the AKO Foundation. He is credited with holding the biggest private collection of modernist Nordic art in the world. In 2019, he was placed 6th in ''
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Giving List'', which ranks philanthropists from the UK based upon the proportion of personal wealth that they have given away each year. In 2020, his appointment as the chief executive officer (CEO) at NBIM proved controversial with some sources describing it as “the biggest crisis in the fund’s 24-year history.”


Education

Tangen was trained in interrogation and translation in Russian in the Norwegian Intelligence Services, before he attended the
Norwegian School of Economics The Norwegian School of Economics () or NHH is a business school situated in Bergen, Norway. It was founded in 1936 as Norway's first business school and is the leading teaching and research institution in Norway for the fields of management and ...
and the
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as an undergraduate during 1988–92. He holds master's degrees in art history from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London and in organisational psychology from the
London School of Economics The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), established in 1895, is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in the social sciences. Founded ...
. He has education as a cook.


Career

Tangen was an analyst at Cazenove & Co. before moving to Egerton Capital in 1997. Tangen left Egerton Capital in 2002. In 2005, he launched AKO Capital, a London-based hedge fund, which has £10.8 billion of assets under management. ''
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'' ranked him among the 20 most successful hedge fund managers in the UK in its 2018 '' Rich List''. In March 2020, it was announced that Tangen would replace Yngve Slyngstad as CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management in September 2020, which manages the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, the largest in the world. His appointment became extremely controversial as a result of circumstances around the appointment. The Norwegian parliament's finance committee unanimously decided to instruct the minister of finance to intervene, making sure there would be no conflict of interests. Tangen then decided to sell out of AKO Capital, transferring the values and ownership to the charity organisation AKO Foundation. He also started transferring his personal fortune to a Norwegian bank account, meeting the public political demands at his own expense, being able to start as CEO in September 2020.


Philanthropy

Tangen founded the AKO Foundation in April 2013, which focuses on education and the arts. The AKO Foundation has provided funding for the Jamie Oliver Food Foundation,
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, the
London School of Economics The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), established in 1895, is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in the social sciences. Founded ...
,
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania The Wharton School ( ) is the business school of the University of Pennsylvania, a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia. Established in 1881 through a donation from Joseph Wharton, a co-founder of Bethlehem Steel, the Wharton ...
, and
The Courtauld Institute of Art The Courtauld Institute of Art (), commonly referred to as The Courtauld, is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art and conservation. The art collection is known particularly for ...
. ''
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'' reported in May 2019 that Tangen has given away more than £100 million to education and arts projects through his foundation. In October 2018, Tangen and his wife Katja donated $25 million to the University of Pennsylvania through the AKO Foundation. The funds will be used to create a new campus building, to be named Tangen Hall, and to establish an international scholarship fund. Tangen has supported 22 University of Pennsylvania students with scholarships since 2012. He is on Wharton's board of overseers. Tangen will gift his Nordic art collection to a Norwegian foundation as part of a new project planned in his hometown of Kristiansand, Norway. He has supported the conversion of a grain silo into a new museum, the Kunstsilo Museum, which is set to be completed in 2021. Tangen has sponsored The London Munch exhibition at the
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, which is the UK's largest exhibition of Norwegian painter
Edvard Munch Edvard Munch ( ; ; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter. His 1893 work ''The Scream'' has become one of Western art's most acclaimed images. His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dread of inher ...
for nearly 50 years. The exhibition opened in April 2019.


Personal life

Tangen is originally from
Kristiansand Kristiansand is a city and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Agder county, Norway. The city is the fifth-largest and the municipality is the sixth-largest in Norway, with a population of around 116,000 as of January 2020, following th ...
, Norway. He is married to Katja and they have three children together. In May 2019, it was announced that Tangen and his wife Katja had joined
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, committing at least half of their wealth to philanthropic causes during their lifetime or in their will.


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Official website of AKO FoundationOfficial website of AKO Capital
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tangen, Nicolai 1966 births Living people Norwegian philanthropists Norwegian hedge fund managers Norwegian School of Economics alumni Wharton School alumni Alumni of the London School of Economics Alumni of the Courtauld Institute of Art 21st-century philanthropists People from Kristiansand