Last week, questions were asked in the House of Representatives about investments by pension funds in complex investment products and the performance fees that are paid in connection with this. Philips Pensioenfonds does not or hardly invests in the relatively expensive investment categories that are part of that conversation. For example, it does not invest in hedge funds and in the past it was decided to no longer invest in private equity. That investment category is therefore being phased out and about € 2 million remains, which amounts to approximately 0.01% of the invested capital.
Investing the pension money is necessary to be able to offer you a good pension. Investing involves risks; it is therefore important to manage these risks in the best possible way. Philips Pensioenfonds is working on this every day. Read on to see how we make it work.
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