PensionDanmark is a not-for-profit labor-market pension fund established in 1993. It offers defined contribution pension, insurance and health care products on the basis of collective agreements covering more than 630,000 individuals employed in 27,700 companies within the private and public sector.
Since 2006 the company has also collected contributions for financing life-long-learning initiatives. In 2010, premiums of EUR 1.4bn made PensionDanmark the fourth largest pension company in Denmark. Assets under management had grown to EUR 16.4bn at the end of 2011 making PensionDanmark the seventh-largest pension fund in Denmark on that measure.
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has reached the first close of EUR800 million (USD950.2 million) on its new fund, CI Energy Transition Fund I (CI ETF I) in Denma...
Read morePensionDanmark in partnership with Boligfonden DTU and Scandi Byg has developed a formula for the efficient development of attractive student accommodation units made of wood. The units are climate su...
Read moreCopenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has reached EUR 1.5 billion (US$ 1.69 billion) first close on Copenhagen Infrastructure IV (CI IV), which is set to become the largest fund globally within ren...
Read moreCopenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ new fund, Copenhagen Infrastructure New Markets Fund I (CI NMF I), reached the final close on November 18, 2019, with Limited Partners' commitments of US$1 bi...
Read moreCopenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has established a new fund, Copenhagen Infrastructure New Markets Fund I K/S (CI NMF I), which will invest in renewable energy infrastructure targeting fast-gr...
Read moreA.P. Moller Capital has announced that it has raised US$982 million for the Africa Infrastructure Fund.
Read moreThe Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU), based in Denmark, has signed an agreement with six pension funds - PKA, PensionDanmark, PFA, ATP, JØP/DIP and PenSam - to...
Read moreA.P. Moller Capital has announced the second close of its Africa Infrastructure Fund, with total commitments reaching US$865 million. Subscribers include Danica Pension, Danske Invest, SEB Pensio...
Read moreA.P. Moller Holding has together with PKA, PensionDanmark and Lægernes Pension launched a new infrastructure fund with a focus on Africa.
Read moreRegion Zealand and Slagelse Hospital have selected a preferred bidder to develop the Slagelse Hospital new maternity unit and wards PPP project in Denmark.
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