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Linköping grocery store sees generational shift as daughter takes over

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Linköping grocery store sees generational shift as daughter takes over
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  • Mikael Oskarsson is handing over his Linköping ICA Supermarket to his daughter Sara Hamzo Sköldehag
  • Family-owned businesses dominate Östergötland County, with many planning ownership changes soon
  • Succession planning is challenging due to retirement-age owners and a lack of young successors

Mikael Oskarsson runs an ICA Supermarket in Linköping, and he is beginning to pass the reins to his daughter Sara Hamzo Sköldehag. This handover reflects a common scenario in the region, where seven out of ten companies in Östergötland County are family-owned today, and almost 40 percent plan an ownership change within five years. Many business owners are already of retirement age, making it difficult to find young people who want to take over.

To prepare for the takeover, Sara Hamzo Sköldehag is undergoing internal training to gain basic knowledge for running a store.

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