IPE's Netherlands Coverage – Page 157

  • Features

    Philips - outsourced but not out of touch

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    How does a pension fund stay in touch with its assets once it has outsourced their entire management to a third party? Rob Schreur and Ernst Hagen report on how the Philips pension fund supervises and monitors a wide range of portfolios

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    CS sets sights on Dutch market

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    The complex needs of the Dutch pension funds have created a market for a new level of involvement by asset managers, notably fiduciary management. Steve Hays reports on the thinking behind Credit Suisse’s move into this market

  • Features

    Cordares eyes Italian pensions

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    Dutch pensions provider and asset manager Cordares is preparing to move into the market for second pillar pensions in Italy. Cordares chairman Joep Schouten tells Leen Preesman where he thinks the opportunities lie

  • Special Report

    Factoring in fears of image risk

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    The cluster bomb controversy has transformed Dutch pension funds from paragons of virtue to robotic monsters without a conscience. Peter Kraneveld suggests how they can avoid such ‘image risk’in the future

  • Features

    Belgium baits the hook for Dutch pensions

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    Is the new pensions vehicle that Belgium has designed to encourage European pension schemes to domicile within its borders likely to attract Dutch pension funds? Carolyn Bandel finds out

  • Features

    Thinking for the future

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    Where does a pension fund get ideas about a new asset class? ABP Investments is asking its staff to think about new asset classes and has created an ‘innovation committee’ to assess them. Liam Kennedy reports

  • Features

    AFM makes the right connections

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    One of the key tasks of the new financial markets regulator is to oversee the communication of information about indexation to pension fund members. Leen Preesman asks AFM’s managing director Gerald Santing about the level of supervision pension funds and insurers can expect

  • Features

    Careon steers a steady course

    May 2007 (Magazine)

    The tax-friendly ‘levensloop’, or life-course, scheme has been characterised as Holland’s damp squib. Leen Preesman hears how PGGM’s new levensloop subsidiary Careon plans to put some fizz into the idea

  • Special Report

    Why PGGM puts ESG centre stage

    February 2007 (Magazine)

    Responsible investment is a necessity rather than a luxury and should play a central part in a pension fund’s social responsibility says Marcel Jeucken, head of responsible investment at Dutch pension fund PGGM

  • Features

    EU pensions market beckons

    February 2007 (Magazine)

    Full implementation of the European Pension Funds Directive will lead to an efficient internal market for affordable company pensions, and the Dutch pension system has a key part to play, says Frits Bolkestein, former European Commissioner

  • Features

    Putting youth appeal into pensions

    February 2007 (Magazine)

    How can pension funds persuade the young that pensions are important and should be taken seriously? Gerda Smits and Wieke Everts report on an initiative to involve young people in workplace pensions

  • News

    ABP returns 9.5% for 2006 and announces new strategic portfolio

    2007-01-18T12:13:09Z

    NETHERLANDS – Giant Dutch pension fund ABP booked a fourth quarter return of 3.9%, and a total return of 9.5% for 2006, raising the scheme’s entire assets to €209bn.

  • Features

    Time to call in the professionals

    November 2006 (Magazine)

    The Bureau Bosch survey of Dutch investment managers reveals a dramatic move towards the external management of pension funds assets, largely as a result of the new financial assessment framework. Frits Bosch analyses the findings of the survey

  • Features

    Hedge funds - assets or asset strippers?

    November 2006 (Magazine)

    Are hedge funds really locusts stripping Dutch companies of their assets or are they a source of rich returns to the pension funds that invest in them. Leen Preesman reports on an increasingly acrimonious debate between Dutch unions and pension funds

  • Features

    Pensions open for outsourcing

    November 2006 (Magazine)

    In the current regulatory and accounting environment in Holland, outsourcing is an idea whose time has come. AZL, a leading Dutch provider of pension fund management services, explains its plans to Cyril Widdershoven

  • Features

    Never a dull moment

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Dutch pension funds have had a turbulent time getting to grips with a new law, market conditions an uncertain FTK timetable, George Coats discovers

  • Features

    Holland vies with Ireland and Luxembourg

    August 2006 (Magazine)

    The Netherlands has taken a leaf out of Ireland and Luxembourg’s book in its plans to be regarded as the destination of choice for tax transparent pooled funds, Kerry Ann White argues

  • Features

    Providing greater choice

    August 2006 (Magazine)

    The Dutch pensions system is too rigid and a more tailor-made approach would benefit individual workers, Theo Nijman, professor of investment theory at Tilburg University, tells Leen Preesman

  • Features

    The rise of fiduciary mandates

    August 2006 (Magazine)

    Is the move towards fiduciary management in Holland a new trend or simply a case of old wine in new bottles? David White investigates

  • Features

    FTK casts a shadow over custody

    August 2006 (Magazine)

    Pension funds are having to review the entire custody area in anticipation of the new financial arrangements, reports Heather Mackenzie