Owners 

Falck Holding A/S' share capital is nom. DKK 66,952,345 consisting of 66,952,345 shares with a nominal value of DKK 1.00 each.

It is the general objective of Falck to create value for shareholders by generating stable, long-term growth in earnings.

 
 
The shareholders of Falck Holding A/S are:

 

Shareholder

Share (%)

Lundbeckfond Invest A/S

 

57,36

KIRKBI Invest A/S

 

20,00

Executive management 

 

10,25

ATP Private Equity

 

4,39

Folksam ömsesidig livförsäkring 

 

2,99

PFA Pension

 

2,07

Other management and employees

 

2,94




The Lundbeck Foundation
The Lundbeck Foundation is a Danish-based commercial foundation striving to significantly improve people’s health and wellbeing by:
• supporting independent Danish research at the highest level, primarily within biomedicine and the natural sciences, and promoting the international scope of the research
• creating shareholder value within the Lundbeck Group and other internationally renowned companies – now including Falck – and helping them become world leaders in their respective fields.
 
The Lundbeck Foundation was founded in 1954 by Grete Lundbeck, widow of Hans Lundbeck, the founder of the pharmaceutical company H. Lundbeck in 1915.

In 2010, the donations of the Lundbeck Foundation comprised 384 million Danish kroner (more than 50 million euro) and the foundation is expecting to donate at least the same amount this year to scientific research.  


KIRKBI
KIRKBI is a holding and investment company owned by the Kirk Kristiansen family who created world famous toy brand Lego. The company’s activities are focused on three areas:
• KIRKBI owns 75 percent of the LEGO Group, which develops, manufactures, brands and sells toys
• KIRKBY owns 36 percent of Merlin Entertainments Group, the world’s second largest operator in the area of amusement parks and other leisure activities – and the owner of the LEGOLAND parks
• Investment activities which include property, security bonds, private equity investments and security brands.

The Kirk Kristiansen family supports through the LEGO Foundation a number of non-profit causes helping to inspire and educate children into being committed citizens through fun, constructive and creative play.

In 2010 the donations of the LEGO Foundation comprised almost 90 million Danish kroner (more than 12 million euro).