ATP PEP's funds delivered mixed results in 2022
ATP Private Equity Partners had to report negative returns in some funds and ”satisfying” profits in others. In 2022, only one fund was able to beat the average return during its lifetime.

by OLE ANDERSEN & HENRIK TÜCHSEN, translated by katrine gøthler
Danish state pension fund ATP’s independent investor of private equity, ATP Private Equity Partners (ATP PEP), can look back at a year where some of the six funds disappointed compared to expectations, and others surprised positively or reached expectations.
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