Half of IKEA founder’s private fortune will support economic development in northern Sweden
Ingvar Kamprand loved traveling in the Torne Valley on the Sweden-Finland border and has left half his personal fortune to support economic development in the region.
Some of the personal wealth of Ingvar Kamprand, who founded Swedish retail giant IKEA, will support economic development in northern Sweden.
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