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Dutch GP fund blacklists China over human rights concerns

Dutch GP fund blacklists China over human rights concerns
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70% of Dutch DC pension savers don't use investment freedoms | News

70% of Dutch DC pension savers don't use investment freedoms | News
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Ahold Delhaize chooses Achmea IM as new fiduciary

By Tjibbe Hoekstra2021-03-09T12:14:00+00:00 Ahold Delhaize Pensioen, the pension fund for the Dutch workers of grocery chain Ahold Delhaize, has chosen Achmea Investment Management as its new fiduciary manager. The fund expects the switch from AXA Investment Managers will lower investment management costs. Achmea IM will take care of the pension fund’s balance sheet management, liquidity and risk management as well as manager selection and monitoring from 1 July 2021. The €6.3bn Ahold Delhaize Pensioen administers pensions for 90,000 workers of supermarket chain Albert Heijn, grocery chain Etos and liquor store chain Gall & Gall. AXA IM, the current fiduciary manager for Ahold Delhaize Pensioen, will be replaced.

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Dutch pension providers still in the dark on pension transition costs

By Tjibbe Hoekstra2021-01-19T17:17:00+00:00 The upcoming transition to the new defined contribution (DC)-based pension system will cost the Netherlands’s largest pension provider APG up to €100m, its CEO Gerard van Olphen said last month. Most of the other large pension providers are as of yet unable to say how much the transition will cost them. Medium-sized provider Blue Sky Group, however, already has an idea. “I have quite a good picture of how much money we’ll need to spend on the transition,” said Tom Bottinga. But Blue Sky Group’s newly appointed director declined to reveal an exact number.

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