For PFA, 2022 was supposed to be about returning after Covid – instead, risk management was put to the test

In a year that has been totally different from what was expected, the largest Danish commercial pension company, PFA, can rejoice in having caught up to the rest of the sector when it comes to returns.
PFA Group CFO Anders Damgaard. | Photo: PR/PFA
PFA Group CFO Anders Damgaard. | Photo: PR/PFA
BY DORTHE BACH, TRANSLATED BY HELENE VON TABOUILLOT

2022 was supposed to be all about getting used to a world without Covid. Group Chief Financial Officer Anders Damgaard from Danish pension firm PFA was ready for new routines in his working life, as well as in financial risk, after years of lockdowns.

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