Danish Pension funds already live up to new alternatives principles

Five new guidelines aim to create more transparency about how Danish pension funds asses the value of unlisted assets – but according to several pension firms, they already live up to these principles.
The new guidelines apply to alternative investments like wind turbines. | Photo: Jens Dresling
The new guidelines apply to alternative investments like wind turbines. | Photo: Jens Dresling

Denmark's pension companies need guidelines for how often they need to assess the value of unlisted assets, and how this should be done, lobby organization Forsikring & Pension (Insurance & Pension, -ed.) concluded in April, releasing five principles for doing just that.

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