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Find your lost pension in Denmark: your PensionsInfo record

Denmark keeps every pension you hold in one place on PensionsInfo, but the door is a MitID login tied to a CPR number. We identify what is in your name and hand you the route in. $99, full refund if we find nothing material.

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  • No percentage, no commission
  • Refund if nothing material

If you worked in Denmark and moved on, changed employers, or lost the paperwork years ago, you are in the right place. Pensions are rarely gone. Most of the time the scheme simply lost track of you.

What your Pension Identification Report delivers

Nobody sits between you and your pension. You act the moment the evidence lands.

Honest access-map for PensionsInfo (pensionsinfo.dk), and the forgotten layers most people miss

For Denmark, the central record is not publicly searchable from your employment history alone. Your Pension Identification Report delivers the honest access-map: what exists, where your record sits, the deadlines and traps that affect your entitlement, the exact route in, and your entitlement position. An official portal (PensionsInfo (pensionsinfo.dk)) consolidates your pensions in Denmark, but departed residents are often locked out; your Pension Identification Report also surfaces the forgotten occupational / private layers that sit alongside it.

Identification & research only, no financial advice

Doing it yourself in Denmark, the honest position

Denmark is the standout positive among walled markets. Since 2023 MitID is re-obtainable from abroad with a chipped-passport scan, and once you are back through that wall PensionsInfo shows the state pension, ATP, occupational and private pots in one login. If you can get your MitID back, do that first. Our report is for the case where you cannot, or where you want the deadlines and the forgotten ATP layer set out before you go in.

Identification only. We do not open credential-protected accounts, and we do not transfer, negotiate, or make decisions regarding any pension.

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$99

Country Pension Identification Report, Denmark

Within 24 to 48 hours

Find my pensions in Denmark

Full refund if we find nothing material.

Enhanced Pension Identification Report ($499): your Action Pack, a complete request pack for every fund we identify, written in your voice and ready to send, delivered within five working days of your intake form. Global Pension Identification Report ($799): the same across every country you worked in, up to all 41 we cover, within ten working days. Full refund if we find nothing material, decided at identification.

At the Country Report you contact the administrators yourself, using the routes in your report. On Enhanced and Global: We stay with your case after delivery. If an administrator asks you a question, refuses, or simply does not reply, send it to us and we will tell you exactly what to send next. That continues until every fund we identified has answered you, or the route is exhausted and we say so plainly.

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PensionHunter is a team of pension researchers working across 41 countries. We do not touch your money, we take no percentage, and every report is reviewed by a human before release.

Verified country facts

Every line below is drawn from the verified country dossier. We never fabricate facts; candidate items are gated out of customer-facing copy.

Why it matters

PensionsInfo (pensionsinfo.dk) consolidates EVERY Danish pension, state + ATP + occupational + private, in one free login, and unlike most walled countries the MitID/CPR wall is RE-OBTAINABLE from abroad (chipped-passport scan, 2023). Plus the forgotten ATP and its distinctive emigration lump-sum option.

If you do nothing

folkepension is must-apply (~6 months ahead) and never auto-pays a non-resident; ATP and occupational pots sit dormant in PensionsInfo until the person logs in and claims.

Deadlines that matter in Denmark

  • Apply window: folkepension must-apply, ~6 months before the desired date
  • Pension age: 67 in 2026, rising to 68 / 69 / 70

How records are reached

Personal-record access wall: PensionsInfo via MitID + CPR

PensionsInfo consolidates state + ATP + occupational + private in one login

From abroad: Denmark is the standout positive among walled markets: since 2023, MitID is re-obtainable from abroad, a route many departed Danes do not realise still exists for them, and once back through that wall, PensionsInfo is the one-login consolidator nobody else offers.

Cross-border

EU aggregation + single-claim-in-residence + bilaterals; the ATP emigration lump-sum is the distinctive non-EEA exit option.

Primary sources: borger.dk · atp.dk · pensionsinfo.dk · skat.dk · digst.dk · ssa.gov

Worked in more than one country? One Global Pension Identification Report covers every country you worked in, up to all 41 we cover.

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Whether anyone officially counts unclaimed pensions in Denmark is a question with a published answer, and we keep it on one page: the Denmark row on our pension scoreboard.

For pension schemes and trustees with members in Denmark, see our cross-border member tracing services

Questions people ask before they start

How are pension records in Denmark reached?

PensionsInfo consolidates state + ATP + occupational + private in one login

Can I find a pension in Denmark from abroad?

Denmark is the standout positive among walled markets: since 2023, MitID is re-obtainable from abroad, a route many departed Danes do not realise still exists for them, and once back through that wall, PensionsInfo is the one-login consolidator nobody else offers.

What happens to a pension in Denmark if I do nothing?

folkepension is must-apply (~6 months ahead) and never auto-pays a non-resident; ATP and occupational pots sit dormant in PensionsInfo until the person logs in and claims.

How do pensions in Denmark interact with other countries?

EU aggregation + single-claim-in-residence + bilaterals; the ATP emigration lump-sum is the distinctive non-EEA exit option.

What if you find nothing?

Full refund. Our report is a fixed $99 fee; if it delivers nothing material, you pay nothing.

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Some clients order a Pension Identification Report for themselves. Many order it to get their affairs in order: one document their family can find, whatever happens.

We identify what is in your name in Denmark and hand you the route in. $99, full refund if we find nothing material.

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Important Information

PensionHunter is a research and administrative assistance service only. We search pension registries and employer records to identify whether pension entitlements may exist in your name, we do not provide financial advice, manage pension funds, arrange pension transfers, or assist with claiming or accessing pension funds.

PensionHunter is not regulated by Finanstilsynet or any equivalent financial-services or pensions regulator in Denmark. Our service is limited to research and information provision. We charge a fixed research fee paid in advance, Full refund if we find nothing material.

All decisions about your pension, including whether to contact providers, transfer funds, or take any other action, remain entirely yours. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified independent financial adviser regulated in your jurisdiction before making any decisions about any pension we locate.