Here we are pleased to demonstrate how we try to find an answer to all these questions, what dilemmas we face in doing so, the results we achieve, and where we could possibly encounter difficulties. We share the lessons we learn, the new insights we gain and, above all, we look towards the future.
In healthcare, the second disaster is now unfolding
During the week of May 2nd to May 8th, 0% of hospitals were able to provide scheduled care, and more than a third of hospitals could only partially offer planable care.
13 apr 2021
Blog
Health & Welfare
Aggression against healthcare workers: they deserve our support
Caring for others, only to be faced with aggression or unwanted behavior. PGGM and PFZW are leveraging their expertise, data, and member organizations to support employees in the healthcare and welfare sector.
03 feb 2021
Blog
Assetmanagement
We need big names like Danone for sustainability push
More big corporations need to become ‘B corp’ with a high standard of social and environmental performance, Marek Troszczynski van Genderen writes.
22 jan 2021
Blog
EU bonds ideally suited for pension funds
The joint European debt issuance to finance the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic gives pension funds a new instrument for both interest rate hedging and generating social revenue, say Joris Schoenmakers and Wilfried Bolt.
14 dec 2020
Blog
Assetmanagement
A great EU export success: sustainable finance
Is there such a thing as a ‘Brussels Effect’ when it comes to acceptance of rules on sustainable finance, wonders Michel de Jonge.
10 nov 2020
Blog
Assetmanagement
Agriculture: risks and opportunities for our climate
In a series of blogs, Brenda Kramer who represents the Dutch pension sector in the expert group which develops the EU taxonomy on sustainable finance, focusses on different sectors. This blog is about agriculture.
19 oct 2020
Blog
Assetmanagement
Pensions benefit from stronger EU capital market
On 24th September 2020, the European Commission presented the new action plan for strengthening the capital market union. On behalf of the Dutch pension sector, PGGM has actively contributed to this plan, according to Michel de Jonge and Nick Jansen.
17 sep 2020
Blog
Assetmanagement
The unintended consequences of sovereign ESG benchmarks
ESG benchmarks can have unintended negative effects on emerging markets countries who are in need of capital to finance their development, Jeroen Verleun thinks
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