Danish pension company paving its way to traditional bank market

Low bond yields have pension funds looking for new ways to create decent returns. Traditional bank business, such as financing major commercial projects, may be an option, says Sampension CIO.
Photo: PR/Sampension
Photo: PR/Sampension
BY FREDERIK JENSEN, FINANSWATCH

Pension companies will increasingly replace banks in financing large commercial projects, Sampension Chief Investment Officer Henrik Olejasz Larsen says to Finans.

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