IFU investments to double: "More fun to build than maintain," says new CEO

By 2030, Denmark’s Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU) will have more than twice as much money to play with. That provides opportunities for the fund’s new CEO, Lars Bo Bertram.
Lars Bo Bertram is CEO at IFU. | Photo: PR / BankInvest
Lars Bo Bertram is CEO at IFU. | Photo: PR / BankInvest

On June 1, Lars Bo Bertram replaced Bankinvest with the Investment Fund for Development Countries (IFU) after a decade as CEO of the asset manager.

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