Pension fund manager: "I'm not very bullish on private equity at the moment"

Christoph Junge, Head of Alternative Investments at pension company Velliv, doesn’t see 2024 as a big year for private equity. ”We are not going to increase our share,” he says.
Christoph Junge, Head of Alternative Investments at Velliv. | Photo: Pr / Velliv
Christoph Junge, Head of Alternative Investments at Velliv. | Photo: Pr / Velliv

Pension company Velliv has increased the proportion of its co-investments with private equity funds, which are significantly cheaper for the company than investing directly in the funds. This happened during 2023, Velliv’s head of alternative investments, Christoph Junge, tells AMWatch’s sister media KapitalWatch.

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