Alecta is warned but survives prolonged Swedish pension selection process

Nordea is a big winner among the companies that will manage Sweden’s occupational ITP system over the next five years. Alecta retains its position, despite recent investment failures.
Pehr Östberg, Head of Department and responsible for procurement at Collectum and Staffan Ström, occupational pensions expert at Alecta. | Photo: PR/ Collectum and Alecta
Pehr Östberg, Head of Department and responsible for procurement at Collectum and Staffan Ström, occupational pensions expert at Alecta. | Photo: PR/ Collectum and Alecta

Swedish pensions platform Collectum has chosen the companies that will manage the pensions in the country’s occupational ITP system until 2028 – and despite recent investment setbacks, Alecta will continue to be the default option for 2.2 million Swedish private sector employees.

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