Futur Pension Overview
- Type
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Corporate Pension
- Year Founded
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1999
- Professionals
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1
- Commitments
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1
Futur Pension General Information
Description
Danica Pension Försäkringsaktiebolag (publ) was an corporate pension based in Stockholm, Sweden. Established in 1999, the plan provided retirement and pension benefits to its employees. The assets are governed and managed by the executive management team. A consortium led by Polaris and Acathia, comprising Sampension and Unigestion, among others, has acquired Danica Pension Försäkringsaktiebolag. This pension fund is no longer in operation and is not actively tracked by PitchBook.
Contact Information
Website
www.futur.seYear Founded
Corporate Office
- Linnégatan 18
- 114 47 Stockholm
- Sweden
Futur Pension Commitments (1)
Fund Name | Fund Manager | Fund Location | Vintage | Fund Size | Commitment Date | Commitment |
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Goldman Sachs Asset Management | New York, NY | 2016 |
Futur Pension Commitment Analytics
Futur Pension Team (10)
Name | Title | Office |
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Torgny Johansson | Chief Executive Officer | Stockholm, Sweden |
Nils Liljeberg | Chief Financial Officer & Director | Stockholm, Sweden |
Robin Norberg | Chief Strategy Officer | Stockholm, Sweden |
Matthias Forsberg | Chief Information Officer | Stockholm, Sweden |
Johanna Danielsson | Chief Risk Officer | Stockholm, Sweden |
Futur Pension Board Members (8)
Name | Representing | Role | Since |
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Britta Dürschlag | Self | Board Member | |
Claes Carlson | Self | Board Member | |
Dominik Hennen | Self | Board Member | |
Jan Dahlqvist | Polaris Private Equity | Board Member | |
Johan Agerman | Self | Chairman & Chief Executive Officer |
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