Jyske Capital’s AUM dropped in Q3 due to institutional outflow

Denmark’s third-largest asset manager reports an outflow from institutional clients in the third quarter. The acquisition of PFA’s bank and fund management business has been approved by authorities. 
Jyske Bank and Jyske Capital are headquarted in Silkeborg, Denmark. | Photo: Pr/jyske Bank
Jyske Bank and Jyske Capital are headquarted in Silkeborg, Denmark. | Photo: Pr/jyske Bank

Jyske Capital saw a slight drop in assets under management in Q3, something Denmark’s third-largest asset manager ascribes to a ”slight outflow driven by institutional clients”.

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