Fossil fuel approach prompts NGO to switch pension funds

ActionAid Denmark is going to replace PFA with AkademikerPension as the pension fund for its employees. According to the NGO, PFA is too invested in fossil fuel companies.
Jens Munch Holst is the CEO of AkademikerPension. | Photo: Peter Hove Olesen
Jens Munch Holst is the CEO of AkademikerPension. | Photo: Peter Hove Olesen

From Feb. 1st next year, the approximately 130 employees at ActionAid Denmark will have their pension schemes transferred from PFA to AkademikerPension, the NGO writes in a post on LinkedIn.

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