Finland’s pension investors are entering a new phase as regulatory changes allow them to increase their equity exposure and raise long-term return expectations. For Elo, Finland’s third-largest private-sector pension insurance company, that shift coincided with a particularly strong first half of 2026. Elo’s investments returned 6.4 percent in the first six months of the year, including a record 6.2 percent gain in the second quarter. While equities were the main driver, Elo’s €3.8 billion hedge fund portfolio returned 6.8 percent in the first half of 2026, making hedge funds the second-best-performing asset class after equities.
“The second quarter of 2026 was exceptionally strong for Elo. Our investments returned 6.2 per cent in the second quarter, which is the best quarterly return in Elo’s history,” says CEO Carl Pettersson. The January-June return translated into a gain of €2.2 billion. “This excellent result was achieved in an operating environment characterised by market uncertainty and the impact of the geopolitical crisis in the Middle East on the international economy.”
“The second quarter of 2026 was exceptionally strong for Elo. Our investments returned 6.2 per cent in the second quarter, which is the best quarterly return in Elo’s history.”
Carl Pettersson, CEO of Elo.
Equities Lead, Hedge Funds Follow
Elo’s equity investments returned 8.5 percent in the first half of 2026, making equities the strongest contributor to overall performance. Listed equities performed particularly well, generating an 11.7 percent return over the period. US and Asian technology stocks were among the strongest performers, while rising geopolitical uncertainty weighed on Finnish and other European equities. Private equity investments returned 1.9 percent.
Hedge funds ranked as Elo’s second-best performing asset class, generating a 6.8 percent return over the first six months. The result highlights the continued role of the allocation as a source of diversification within a portfolio that is becoming increasingly equity-heavy. With €3.8 billion invested in hedge funds at the end of June, the allocation represented 10.4 percent of Elo’s total portfolio.
According to portfolio manager Mika Jaatinen, hedge funds retain a straightforward strategic function within the portfolio. They “play the classic role of diversification away from equity and bond risk,” he told HedgeNordic earlier this year. For Elo, the allocation is built around a relatively slow-moving investment approach, with access to high-quality managers around the world forming an important part of the strategy.
Pension Reform Drives Higher Equity Exposure
Elo’s hedge fund allocation has remained above 10 percent even as the pension insurer prepares for the first phase of Finland’s pension reform. The reform is prompting Finnish pension investors to systematically increase the equity weighting of their portfolios, with Elo beginning that process already in the early part of the year.
“The share of equities of our investments is now at a record high level, which supports our goal of improving long-term return expectations,” Elo says. The higher equity allocation increases the portfolio’s exposure to market risk, making diversification across other return drivers increasingly important.
