Swedish pension funds slow to back local jobs, new report says

Pension providers in Sweden could make more effort to support the domestic labor market and companies paying their taxes locally, according to a new report by independent consultancy Söderberg & Partners.
Johanna Landberg, head of sustainability at SEK 79.5 billion SPP, considers the rating an important acknowledgment for SPP's pension savers. | Photo: SPP
Johanna Landberg, head of sustainability at SEK 79.5 billion SPP, considers the rating an important acknowledgment for SPP's pension savers. | Photo: SPP
Reeta Paakkinen

People paying into Swedish pension plans want their money to support businesses paying tax in their country and promote employment, but the issue has a low priorty for pension providers, a new report has found.

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