CIO departs giant Danish scheme

Bjarne Graven Larsen quits CIO role after more than a decade to take up the reins at a recently acquired investment banking venture

One of Europe's most influential chief investment officers has stepped down from running a multi-billion euro pension scheme to take control of a bank his fund jointly bought out earlier this year.

Bjarne Graven Larsen, who led the €69bn Danish state pension fund ATP for almost 12 years, will become the co-chief executive of corporate and investment bank FIH Erhvervsbank in January.

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