External Managers Pushed Out as a $113 Billion Fund Goes Solo

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The biggest commercial pension provider in Denmark has had enough of external funds and is instead using its own people to chase higher returns in alternative investments.

Allan Polack, the chief executive officer of PFA Pension in Copenhagen, says relying on outside managers is “simply too costly” a model. He also says that some of the external firms had “become very, very demanding.”