PensionDanmark sticks to investment strategy in new reality

The market realities of 2022 have not made PensionDenmark CEO Torben Möger Pedersen deviate from the principle of investing one-third of the portfolio in private assets. 
Torben Möger Pedersen is CEO of PensionDanmark which disclosed its 2022 annual report on Thursday of this week. | Photo: PR / Ursula Bach
Torben Möger Pedersen is CEO of PensionDanmark which disclosed its 2022 annual report on Thursday of this week. | Photo: PR / Ursula Bach
by dorthe bach, translated by katrine gøthler

An investment strategy in which one-third of the portfolio is invested in private assets has been the right one to follow for PensionDanmark in 2022.

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