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Dutch investors get tough on fee disclosure

The €416bn pensions asset manager fund APG has refined its internal guidelines relating to investments in private equity

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Amsterdam

Investors in the Netherlands are leading the push for transparency on private equity fees – with some of the major pension plans increasing their requests for information disclosure.

APG, the €416 billion asset manager that manages pensions for one in five people in the Netherlands, has refined its internal guidelines relating to investments in private equity in recent months to improve transparency and accountability.

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