Head of Jyske Capital convinced manager is back on track after September's setback

For the second time this year, AUM quarterly growth looks bleak at Denmark's third-largest asset manager, but Head of Jyske Capital Henning Mortensen says that Jyske is "now able to take our natural share of the inflow."
Henning Mortensen, head of Jyske Capital. | Photo: PR / Jyske Capital
Henning Mortensen, head of Jyske Capital. | Photo: PR / Jyske Capital

Jyske Capital didn't start 2021 with the same AUM growth momentum as most of its Nordic peers, but in Q2, things improved. Then in Q3, Denmark's third-largest asset manager was lagging behind again.

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