PKA's alternative investment arm gets a green light to attract external assets

Allowing others than PKA to invest through PKA AIP will result in economies of scale, says Managing Partner of the division, which has a new name.
IIP Denmark Managing Partner Anette Eberhard. | Photo: PR-foto PKA
IIP Denmark Managing Partner Anette Eberhard. | Photo: PR-foto PKA
BY MICHAEL DUELUND, FINANSWATCH

PKA's alternative investments unit PKA AIP separates from the pension company and changes its name to Institutional Investment Partners Denmark (IIP Denmark) and following the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority's approval, it is prepared to attract external investment assets, writes Danish business news site Børsen.

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