PFA's returns lead to quality concerns over alternatives portfolio

Denmark's largest commercial pension company, PFA Pension, has not performed well in returns comparison surveys for many years. This is a serious issue, says partner and co-owner of advisory firm Bedstpension, Gert Nielsen.
PFA CEO Allan Polack | Photo: Stine Bidstrup/ERH
PFA CEO Allan Polack | Photo: Stine Bidstrup/ERH
by dorthe bach, translated by catherine brett

Once they were among the best, but for several years now, PFA has been among the worst when it comes to returns on market rate products.

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