PKA invests in Dutch green government bonds

With a EUR 200m investment in Dutch green government bonds, PKA now rounds EUR 468m in green bonds. The pension fund is hungry for more, but will not compromise on return and risk, assures CEO Peter Damgaard Jensen.
Peter Damgaard Jensen, chief executive officer of pension fund PKA. | Photo: Charlotte de la Fuente/ERH
Peter Damgaard Jensen, chief executive officer of pension fund PKA. | Photo: Charlotte de la Fuente/ERH

PKA has invested EUR 200m (DKK 1.5 bn) in green government bonds issued by the the Netherlands. The bonds will help finance more renewable energy, greener transport and climate adaption projects.

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