Money laundering scandal dies down: Danske Wealth Management wants to win back lost clients

A number of institutional investors left Danske Bank's asset management division as a direct consequence of the money laundering scandal in Estonia. Now they need to be won back, says Berit Behring, who is at the head of Danske Bank Wealth Management.
Berit Behring is CEO of Danske Bank Wealth Management. | Photo: PR / Danske Bank
Berit Behring is CEO of Danske Bank Wealth Management. | Photo: PR / Danske Bank

It is not unusual for institutional investors to quit an asset manager, if sustainability and responsibility are not at the center of their investment products.

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