PFA sounds pension alarm as more than ten percent aren't saving enough

New executive hire Camilla Holm explains how she plans to change the conditions for clients at PFA and get more people saving enough for retirement.
Camilla Holm, PFA | Photo: Stine Bidstrup/ERH
Camilla Holm, PFA | Photo: Stine Bidstrup/ERH
by kristoffer brahm and claus iversen, translated by catherine brett

In 2022, Denmark's largest pension company, PFA, aims to tackle the problem of people who are not saving optimally for their retirements.

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