Danish minister to discuss performance fees with ATP leadership

ATP members' investment expenses have increased significantly in the first half of the year, and the Minister for Employment in Denmark wants to discuss the change with company leadership - particularly when it comes to private equity funds, where returns and costs must "go hand in hand, benefitting everyone".
Photo: Thomas Borberg / Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Thomas Borberg / Ritzau Scanpix
BY THOMAS NYGAARD MADSEN, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL PEDERSEN

Danish pension company ATP has experienced success with most of its investments in 2021, however, the Minister for Employment Peter Hummelgaard wants to examine the company's costs, particularly when it comes to performance fees for private equity funds, he informs Insidebusiness.

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