PKA Ltd. is one of the largest administration companies for occupational pension funds in Denmark. The PKA Group was established and is owned by five occupational pension funds with a total of 260,000 members, mainly employees in the public social and health sectors. Approximately 90% of these are women. PKA Ltd. makes investments on behalf of the individual pension fund based on the investment policy stipulated by the board of each one.
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Lærernes Pension has acquired a DKK1 billion (US$152 million) stake from PKA in AIP Infrastructure II, a fund focused on energy transition investments in Europe and North America. This transact...
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.
Read moreA Sustainable Development Investment Partnership (SDIP) has been launched to mobilize US$100 billion in private financing over five years for infrastructure projects in developing countries using deve...
Read moreThree Danish labour-market pension funds have joined forces with contractor firm CASA and property management company DEAS to develop a town court building in Svendborg, on the Danish island of Funen,...
Read moreDONG Energy has signed an agreement to sell 50% of the 252 MW German offshore wind farm project Gode Wind 2 to a consortium of Danish pension funds that will make 840,000 pension savers co-owners of t...
Read moreThe central Jutland municipality Region Midtjylland has selected a joint venture comprising Pensionskassernes Administration A/S (PKA), Lærernes Pension Ejendomsaktieselskab and KPC Herning A/S to dev...
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