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Autoliv (NYSE: ALV) appointed Monika Grama as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President, Finance, effective April 1, 2026. Grama joins Autoliv executive management after serving as Vice President, Finance for Autoliv EMEA since 2020 and with the company since 2009. She succeeds Fredrik Westin, who leaves on March 31, 2026. The company reported $10.8 billion in sales for 2025 and notes operations in 25 countries with 64,000 employees. Contact and disclosure details were provided for media and investors.

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  • CFO appointment effective April 1, 2026
  • Internal promotion: Grama with Autoliv since 2009
  • Grama served as VP Finance EMEA since 2020

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  • Outgoing CFO Fredrik Westin departs on March 31, 2026
  • Near-term transition risk from CFO change at fiscal quarter boundary

STOCKHOLM, March 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Autoliv, Inc. (NYSE: ALV) and (SE: ALIVsdb), the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems, today announces that its Board of Directors appointed Monika Grama as the next Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President, Finance of the Company.

Monika Grama has served as the Vice President, Finance of the Autoliv Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) division since 2020. Monika Grama joined Autoliv in 2009 and, prior to her current role, she served as Finance Manager and Managing Director of Autoliv Romania, one of Autoliv's largest production hubs globally. Monika Grama has played a vital role in contributing to the development of the Autoliv EMEA division during a challenging period for the automotive industry.

"Monika Grama has been a valuable member of the Autoliv EMEA team, and I am very happy to welcome her to the Autoliv Executive Management Team bringing valuable knowledge and perspectives. Her extensive experience from multiple leadership roles in finance coupled with her strong management experience and Autoliv knowledge will be a great asset to the Company as we pursue our strategic goals," said Mikael Bratt, President and CEO of Autoliv.

Monika Grama succeeds Fredrik Westin who, as previously announced, will leave Autoliv on March 31, 2026.

Mikael Bratt continued, "I thank Fredrik Westin for his valued contribution to Autoliv during a period of intense business transformation and I wish him all the best in the future."

The change is effective April 1, 2026.

Inquiries: 

Media: Gabriella Etemad, Tel +46 70 612 64 24, Emelie Ericson, Tel +46 70 957 81 35
Investors & Analysts: Anders Trapp, Tel +46 709 578 171
Investors & Analysts: Henrik Kaar, Tel +46 709 578 114

This information is information that Autoliv, Inc. is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the contact person set out above, at 15.30 CET on March 6, 2026.

About Autoliv

Autoliv, Inc. (NYSE: ALV; Nasdaq Stockholm: ALIV.sd.b) is the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems. Through our group companies, we develop, manufacture and market protective systems, such as airbags, seatbelts, and steering wheels for all major automotive manufacturers in the world, as well as mobility safety solutions, such as commercial vehicles and electrical safety solutions. At Autoliv, we challenge and re-define the standards of mobility safety to sustainably deliver leading solutions. In 2025, our products saved approximately 40,000 lives and reduced around 600,000 injuries.

We have operations in 25 countries, and we drive innovation, research, and development at our 13 technical centers. Our 64,000 employees are passionate about our vision of Saving More Lives and quality is at the heart of everything we do. Sales in 2025 amounted to $10.8 billion. For more information go to www.autoliv.com.

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FAQ

Who is the new CFO of Autoliv (ALV) and when does she start?

Monika Grama is the new CFO, starting as Executive VP Finance on April 1, 2026. According to Autoliv, Grama has served with the company since 2009 and led finance for the EMEA division since 2020, joining the executive management team effective that date.

Who does Monika Grama succeed as Autoliv CFO (ALV) and when does the predecessor leave?

Monika Grama succeeds Fredrik Westin, who will leave Autoliv on March 31, 2026. According to Autoliv, Westin departs ahead of Grama's April 1, 2026 start, with the board appointing Grama to the executive management team.

What is Monika Grama's experience within Autoliv prior to becoming CFO of ALV?

Grama joined Autoliv in 2009 and has held finance leadership roles including Finance Manager and Managing Director in Romania. According to Autoliv, she has served as Vice President, Finance for EMEA since 2020 and contributed through industry challenges.

Does the Autoliv (ALV) announcement state any immediate financial guidance or operational changes?

No, the announcement focuses on the CFO appointment and leadership transition; it contains no new financial guidance. According to Autoliv, the release provides contact details and standard safe-harbor language but does not change prior guidance.

How might the Autoliv CFO change affect investors in ALV in the near term?

The change creates a near-term transition period around March 31–April 1, 2026 that investors may monitor. According to Autoliv, the appointment is internal and intended to support strategic goals, while the outgoing CFO departs at month-end.
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