Updated:
P Plus
P Plus is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Venice, CA, registered since 2023. The firm manages approximately $294 million in regulatory assets.
P Plus
P Plus is an SEC-registered investment adviser in Venice, CA, registered since 2023. The firm manages approximately $294 million in regulatory assets. It has 9 employees and 5 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Denmark
City
Venice
Corporate office
Copenhagen, Denmark
Frequently asked questions
Which member groups does P Plus serve?
P Plus is the pension fund for two Danish professional segments: lawyers and economists (historically served by JØP) and engineers (historically served by DIP). The membership is tied to employment, not voluntary enrollment — Danish labor-market pension schemes make participation compulsory for covered employees through collective agreements.
How did P Plus come into existence?
P Plus was created through the 2020 merger of JØP (Juristernes og Økonomernes Pensionskasse) and DIP (Danske Civilingeniørers Pensionskasse). Both were long-established, single-profession D.C. pension funds before combining into a single multi-employer entity.
Does P Plus invest directly in private companies or only through funds?
The fund uses a mix. It maintains a hedge fund portfolio and commits to direct co-investments — for example, a co-investment in cybersecurity firm Omada A/S alongside Kirk Kapital and GRO. It also owns direct Copenhagen commercial real estate including Galleri K, Holmens Kanal, and the SD-Karréen mixed-use project.
What is P Plus's position on climate and responsible investment?
P Plus is a PRI signatory, a participant in Climate Action 100+, and a member of the IIGCC's Paris Aligned Asset Owners initiative. It also participates in the Danish SDG Investment Fund, a vehicle that directs Danish institutional capital toward sustainable development projects internationally.
Is P Plus a single-family office or a pension fund?
It is a pension fund — a Danish multi-employer defined-contribution scheme. It does not manage family wealth or serve individual private clients. Its asset base comes from mandatory employment-based contributions for lawyers, economists, and engineers covered by collective bargaining agreements.
Profile maintained by Altss using OSINT (open-source intelligence), regulatory filings, licensed data partners, and verified direct submissions. Read the methodology. Last updated: . Continuous refresh with full update cycles at least every 30 days.
Need institutional-grade insight on registered investment advisers?
Altss delivers:
Prefer a guided tour?
We’ll walk you through: