







In the media
Handelsblatt: We need more attractive promotion of shares in pension schemes
In an interview with Handelsblatt, our Chief Executive and Member of the Board Henriette Peucker spoke out in favour of pension reforms. The future of pension provision urgently needs to be on the agenda of the next German government. Other countries such as Sweden, Australia and the USA have already been using shares in state-subsidised pension schemes for some time. We in Germany should follow these role models in all three pillars of old-age provision.
The interview was published on 18 February 2025.
In the media
Handelsblatt: We need more attractive promotion of shares in pension schemes
In an interview with Handelsblatt, our Chief Executive and Member of the Board Henriette Peucker spoke out in favour of pension reforms. The future of pension provision urgently needs to be on the agenda of the next German government. Other countries such as Sweden, Australia and the USA have already been using shares in state-subsidised pension schemes for some time. We in Germany should follow these role models in all three pillars of old-age provision.
The interview was published on 18 February 2025.
In the media
Handelsblatt: We need more attractive promotion of shares in pension schemes
In an interview with Handelsblatt, our Chief Executive and Member of the Board Henriette Peucker spoke out in favour of pension reforms. The future of pension provision urgently needs to be on the agenda of the next German government. Other countries such as Sweden, Australia and the USA have already been using shares in state-subsidised pension schemes for some time. We in Germany should follow these role models in all three pillars of old-age provision.
The interview was published on 18 February 2025.
In the media
Handelsblatt: We need more attractive promotion of shares in pension schemes
In an interview with Handelsblatt, our Chief Executive and Member of the Board Henriette Peucker spoke out in favour of pension reforms. The future of pension provision urgently needs to be on the agenda of the next German government. Other countries such as Sweden, Australia and the USA have already been using shares in state-subsidised pension schemes for some time. We in Germany should follow these role models in all three pillars of old-age provision.
The interview was published on 18 February 2025.


