Updated Jun 25, 2026 by Modern Times Group
Modern Times Group recorded net sales of SEK 16.7 billion in 2014, an increase from SEK 13.3 billion in 2012, though operating income declined due to investments in digital initiatives.
The company expanded its workforce to 4,186 full-time equivalents, representing 44 nationalities, while narrowing the gender pay gap to women earning 75% of men's salaries.
Governance and compliance were strengthened through a new corporate-responsibility advisory group, a sanctions-risk register, and an anti-bribery policy endorsed by 787 employees.
Operational safety improved in 2014, with work-related accidents decreasing from ten to six and maintaining a zero-fatality record.
The company launched an Interpol-backed anti-piracy project and updated data-protection protocols to align with its expanding digital portfolio.
Internal performance management reached an 84% appraisal completion rate across the global workforce.
Modern Times Group recorded net sales of SEK 16.7 billion in 2014, an increase from SEK 13.3 billion in 2012, though operating income declined due to investments in digital initiatives.
The company expanded its workforce to 4,186 full-time equivalents, representing 44 nationalities, while narrowing the gender pay gap to women earning 75% of men's salaries.
Governance and compliance were strengthened through a new corporate-responsibility advisory group, a sanctions-risk register, and an anti-bribery policy endorsed by 787 employees.
Operational safety improved in 2014, with work-related accidents decreasing from ten to six and maintaining a zero-fatality record.
The company launched an Interpol-backed anti-piracy project and updated data-protection protocols to align with its expanding digital portfolio.
Internal performance management reached an 84% appraisal completion rate across the global workforce.