We assisted Finnish Mutual Patient Insurance Company (FMPIC) in its procurement of discretionary asset management services. The procurement was conducted as an open procedure in accordance with the Public Procurement Act (1397/2016). In the procurement, FMPIC selected two asset managers to whom its assets are to be allocated. The terms of the tendered agreements are indefinite, and they are intended to be in force as of the beginning of 2023. Based on the tender procedure, OP Varainhoito Oy and Nordea Bank Oyj were selected as the suppliers of the services.
27.9.2022
Finnish Mutual Patient Insurance Company – Discretionary Asset Management Services
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