Entries open for inaugural Nederlandse Pensioen Awards

The inaugural Nederlandse Pensioen Awards, organised by European Pensions, are now officially open for entries.

These awards celebrate excellence, innovation and leadership within the Dutch pensions industry, shining a spotlight on the organisations and individuals pushing the sector forward.

They offer a unique opportunity to gain sector-wide recognition in the Dutch pensions sector.

Open to all firms serving pension funds in the Netherlands – including asset managers, pension providers, consultants, technology companies and law firms – entries are welcome across a wide range of categories.

These include awards for pension funds themselves (such as innovation or sustainability), providers (including investment management, administration or risk management) and individuals, such as the Personality of the Year Award.

The deadline for entries is 5 November 2025, and more information can be found here.

Winners will be selected by an independent panel of expert judges and revealed at a ceremony in Amsterdam in April 2026.

You can find out more information about the awards here.



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