Sale of Brisa. Traveling on A1 will pay pensions in Seoul



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Pensions in Seoul, teacher retirements in the Netherlands and life insurance in Switzerland will start to be paid with the help of Brisa. Control of the highway concessionaire will pass, if the competent authorities give the green light, into the hands of the administrators of those assets, making its capital, which was once the Portuguese State, much more international.

The third largest pension fund in the world, the National Pension Service of South Korea, which bets on assets outside the country to escape the idea of ​​national dependency, is one of the main names of the consortium that bought 81.1% of Brisa, next to the Dutch APG. In the case of APG, it is not an unknown investor, since for years this asset manager has been a partner of Sonae in shopping malls (for example, in Colombo, in Lisbon and in Norteshopping, in Porto). They control the consortium that Brisa bought, which also has the asset manager of the Swiss Life Group.

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