Axactor
Fred-Ivar Forsland has a strong background in the financial industry, particularly in the field of data analytics and business development. Fred-Ivar currently holds the position of Chief Data & Analytics Officer at Axactor, where they have been since 2019. Prior to this role, they served as the Head of Business Development & Business Intelligence at the same company. Before joining Axactor, they were the General Manager at Axactor Capital AS, a rapidly growing debt collection company listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Fred-Ivar's experience also includes roles at Lindorff, where they held various management positions and was responsible for process management, business intelligence, innovation trade, and analysis. Fred-Ivar has a demonstrated expertise in scorecards, portfolio analysis, customer profitability, and report development. Additionally, they had early experience with an internship at Biozak. Fred-Ivar Forsland brings valuable knowledge and skills to the companies they have worked for, particularly in the areas of data analysis, business development, and process management.
Fred-Ivar Forsland attended BI Norwegian Business School from 1998 to 2002, where they obtained a degree in Siviløkonom / Master of Business and Economics with a focus on Business and Economics. In 2002, they briefly attended Cornell University for a specialization in High Tech Entrepreneurship.
Axactor
Axactor is a fast growing debt collection & debt purchase company, with presence in Spain, Norway, Italy, Germany and Sweden. We are currently exploring expansion into other markets. We have an experienced management team and a solid investor base consisting of large international funds and private investors. Axactor is investing in new technology and standardized systems, which enables us to deliver best in class debt collection services in all markets. Further, we have the relevant competence and sufficient funding to acquire large non-performing loan portfolios. Axactor will focus on amicable and legal collection, including debt surveillance.