Financial Times ranking: SSE Executive Education maintains No. 1 spot in the Nordic and Baltic region
In the 2025 Financial Times ranking of the world’s best executive education providers, published on June 2nd, SSE Executive Education, an important part of the SSE network, continues to be the top ranked school in the Nordic and the Baltic region. Both open and custom programme rankings place SSE in the top 20 worldwide for executive education programmes.
SSE Executive Education has been ranked as the best business school in the Nordic and Baltic region for the 25th consecutive year. Additionally, SSE Executive Education’s customized programmes have again risen in the rankings to hold the 13th position globally.
“We are thrilled with our solid standing as number one in the Nordics,” says Katarina Hägg, CEO of SSE Executive Education. “Our continued upward climb is a direct reflection of the trust and dedication of our clients and participants. This recognition is an important confirmation that we are achieving our mission to help them perform at their very best.”
“I would like to thank the lecturers and learners, and the Executive Education team behind the scenes here at the Riga campus. We look forward to supporting even more learning journeys, advancing careers, and inspiring fresh ideas and enthusiasm in everyone passionate about growth,” says Anders Paalzow, SSE Riga Rector.
The Financial Times’ annual ranking is the world’s largest assessment of executive education. This prestigious ranking compares the world’s leading business schools that offer higher management and leadership development programmes.