PKA: Economic security can be achieved without lower returns for pensioners

On a lifetime basis, PKA generates returns after fees of 4.4 percent for all of its clients, and the company, which runs five pension funds for healthcare professionals, says balancing out returns across members means certain asset classes are not off-limits to its older savers.
PKA CEO Jon Johnson | Photo: PR/PKA
PKA CEO Jon Johnson | Photo: PR/PKA
by JØRGEN RUDBECK, translated by catherine brett

According to PKA CEO Jon Johnson, it is a myth that ensuring economic security in old age means you cannot take investment risks.

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