KLP wants to buy more real estate

”We expect the opportunities to arise and have a lot of capital we can use,” says Gunnar Gjørtz, CEO of KLP Eiendom, the real estate company of Norway’s largest pension fund. 
CEO Gunnar Gjørtz of KLP Eiendom. | Photo: Skjalg Bøhmer Vold/KLP
CEO Gunnar Gjørtz of KLP Eiendom. | Photo: Skjalg Bøhmer Vold/KLP
by ØYSTEIN BYBERG

Weak developments in the financial and real estate markets characterize the quarterly results of Norwegian pension giant KLP, where real estate is the third-largest asset class, after equities and bonds. 

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