Nykredit aims to ramp up alternatives with retail investors as a driving force

In 2014, Nykredit set a goal of allowing retail investors to invest in alternatives ­ today, they are a key reason behind its growing alternatives portfolio, which Denmark's second largest manager believes could grow by 50 percent in the next two-three years.
Ralf Magnussen, CEO at Nykredit Asset Management, and Ulla Agesen, Head of Alternative Investments & Manager Selection at Nykredit. | Photo: PR/AP Pension and Nykredit
Ralf Magnussen, CEO at Nykredit Asset Management, and Ulla Agesen, Head of Alternative Investments & Manager Selection at Nykredit. | Photo: PR/AP Pension and Nykredit

Eight years ago, Denmark's second-largest asset manager embarked on its alternative investment journey. Today, Nykredit manages alternatives worth DKK 10bn (EUR 1.3bn), mainly through funds of funds.

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