Trygve Hegnar

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Born (1943-10-06) 6 October 1943 (age 82)
OccupationsEditor and investor
Websitehegnar.no
Trygve Hegnar
Born (1943-10-06) 6 October 1943 (age 82)
OccupationsEditor and investor
Websitehegnar.no

Trygve Hegnar (born 6 October 1943) is a Norwegian businessman, investor and chief editor of the business magazines Kapital and Finansavisen, founded by Hegnar himself in 1971 and 1992 respectively. He is a billionaire in NOK (Norwegian krone).

Hegnar was born in Oslo on 6 October 1943, a son of Per Hegnar and Margrethe Anonsen.[1][2]

He became Norwegian champion in team handball with the club SK Arild in 1964, and played for the Norwegian national team at the 1964 World Men's Handball Championship.[2] He studied in Germany, and graduated as an economist.[2] He started his career as a researcher at the Institute of Transport Economics upon his return to Norway.[2]

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