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Three universities receive a EUR 250 000 donation altogether.

Ahlström Capital makes donations to three top universities to support national research and education. Hanken School of Economics, Aalto University and Åbo Akademi University will receive a donation worth 250 000 euros altogether.

'Science and high-quality education promote the growth of economy and employment. Strong universities, such as Hanken School of Economics, Aalto University and Åbo Akademi University, are needed so that Finland can be internationally competitive also in the future. Therefore we make donations to these universities', says Ahlström Capital’s President & CEO Hans Sohlström.

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