AkademikerPension keeps tight lid on investment professionals' bonuses

The fact that AkademikerPension criticizes others for not disclosing more details about bonuses is based on the remuneration of top management, CEO Jens Munch Holst points out. 
AkademikerPension has recently completed its election to the board of directors. | Photo: Akademikerpension
AkademikerPension has recently completed its election to the board of directors. | Photo: Akademikerpension

AkademikerPension refuses to go into detail about the bonuses that a number of employees have received from its subsidiary, MP Investment Management (MPIM), which manages the pension company’s investments.

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