Family offices back CIP's EUR 3bn energy transition fund

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ fund for green energy transitions has managed to reel family offices Kirkbi and Lars Larsen Group, as well as a number of pension funds.
Jacob Brunsborg, chairman of the board at Lars Larsen Group | Photo: Joachim Ladefoged / Ritzau Scanpix
Jacob Brunsborg, chairman of the board at Lars Larsen Group | Photo: Joachim Ladefoged / Ritzau Scanpix
by casper nørregaard, translated by catherine brett

Kirkbi, the family office that manages the wealth of Lego’s Kirk-Kristiansen family, and Lars Larsen Group, which does the same for the Brunsborg family, are making increasingly large investments in the green transition.

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