Danish pension firm for academics raises green investment ambitions

Climate-friendly investments will be a bigger part of Akademikerpension's portfolio by 2030 than the company previously declared.
Jens Much Holst, CEO of Akademikerpension | Photo: Peter Hove Olesen
Jens Much Holst, CEO of Akademikerpension | Photo: Peter Hove Olesen
by thomas nygaard madsen, translated by catherine brett

Until now, Akademikerpension aimed for 12 percent of its portfolio to be invested in climate-friendly assets in 2030. However, the pension company has now revealed on its website that this goal has been raised to 22.5 percent.

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