Nykredit risks losing DKK billions when secret SparInvest agreement expires
The expiration date of a secret SparInvest deal next year might make Nykredit’s assets under management dive by up to DKK 40bn (EUR 5.37bn) in a relatively short amount of time.
By Simon Lund Christiansen, translated by Katrine Gøthler
A double-digit DKK billion amount is at stake for Denmark’s second-largest asset manager, Nykredit, when the SparInvest agreement reaches its expiration date next year.
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