New ATP CEO plans to avoid weak links by maintaining division of the three powers

The global pension industry is on a pilgrimage to Hillerød, a small town north of Copenhagen, to learn about the organization of ATP's investment management. Any future Chief Investment Officer will have to adopt the concept of keeping corporate powers separated and this is quite special in a global perspective, says CEO Bo Foged.
ATP CEO Bo Foged | Photo: Stine Bidstrup/ERH
ATP CEO Bo Foged | Photo: Stine Bidstrup/ERH
BY MICHAEL DUELUND

Looking at his company's pension and investment businesses, Bo Foged, who was appointed CEO in June, is particularly proud of one organizational detail.

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