Illiquid assets and internal management among key focus areas of AP fund review

Sweden’s AP funds are performing better than their international peers. Nevertheless, there is room for improvement, a new evaluation of the public pension funds notes.
Pensions specialist Mats Langensjö is one of the driving forces behind the Arkwright report. | Photo: AMWatch / Kim Wiesener
Pensions specialist Mats Langensjö is one of the driving forces behind the Arkwright report. | Photo: AMWatch / Kim Wiesener

Sweden’s six AP funds all performed well in 2023, delivering positive returns and thereby making a significant contribution to the country’s public pension system, a new government-commissioned report from consultancy firm Arkwright reads.

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