LD Pensions to miss out on billions if politicians decide to payout Danes’ frozen holiday money

Frozen holiday money totaling up to DKK 100 billion is set to reach LD Pensions, but now, the Danish parliament is considering paying out the money to boost consumption and the economy in the wake of the corona crisis.
LD Pensions domicile is located in Copenhagen. | Photo: PR/LD Fonde
LD Pensions domicile is located in Copenhagen. | Photo: PR/LD Fonde

The Danish parliament is currently considering paying out DKK 100 billion in frozen holiday money, part of which would otherwise have gone to Danish public pension fund LD Pensions (LD Fonde).

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