P+ and Lægernes Pension commit DKK 1.5bn to Green Credit Fund

The fund that Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners launched last year receives a financial injection from two Danish pension funds.
Kåre Hahn Michelsen is CEO of P+, which is investing DKK 750m in a credit fund managed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners. | Photo: Pr/p+
Kåre Hahn Michelsen is CEO of P+, which is investing DKK 750m in a credit fund managed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners. | Photo: Pr/p+

The two pension funds P+ and Lægernes Pension are investing a combined DKK 1.5bn (EUR 201m) – DKK 750m each – in a fund that lends money to green energy projects, the partners announce in a joint press statement.

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