Major investors want answers from DSV on Saudi mega-project

Nordea and Skagen Fondene are among the biggest shareholders in transport and logistics company DSV, and they are concerned about whether the political risks are under control.
"The stories that have appeared in the press suggest that there are aspects that have not been fully uncovered," says Eric Pedersen, head of responsible investments at Nordea Asset Management. | Photo: Nordea Pressefoto
"The stories that have appeared in the press suggest that there are aspects that have not been fully uncovered," says Eric Pedersen, head of responsible investments at Nordea Asset Management. | Photo: Nordea Pressefoto

Two of the top investors in transport and logistics company DSV want assurances from management that the freight forwarder is on top of the political risks and human rights compliance issues related to a billion-dollar urban project in Saudi Arabia.

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