Danish FSA will struggle to inspect ATP if proposed legislation passes

The Danish Financial Supervisory Authority may be less able to monitor the adequacy of pension provisions at ATP in the future.
Photo: Lars Krabbe/IND
Photo: Lars Krabbe/IND
BY FREDERIK JENSEN & ANNE LOUISE HOUMANN

If proposed regulation granting ATP more freedom in its investments is passed, it will be harder for the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (Finanstilsynet) to check the Danish state labor market pension fund's provisions, Danish financial daily Børsen reports based on an internal hearing response written by the FSA.

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