Danica Pension Livsforsikringsaktieselskab Purchases Shares of Quanta Services

The Danish pension fund acquired a new stake in the construction company during the third quarter.

Mar. 18, 2026 at 8:24am

Danica Pension Livsforsikringsaktieselskab, a Danish pension fund, purchased a new stake of 33,761 shares in Quanta Services, Inc. (NYSE:PWR) during the third quarter of 2026, according to a disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The stake was valued at approximately $13,991,000.

Why it matters

This investment by a major European pension fund highlights the growing institutional interest in Quanta Services, a leading specialty contractor that provides infrastructure solutions for the electric power, pipeline, energy, and communications markets. Quanta's strong performance and growth potential have attracted the attention of global investors.

The details

Quanta Services is a Houston-based company that delivers engineering, procurement, construction, installation, maintenance, and repair services for critical energy and communications networks. The company has seen its stock price rise significantly in recent years as it has benefited from the increasing demand for infrastructure upgrades and the integration of renewable energy sources into the power grid.

  • Danica Pension Livsforsikringsaktieselskab purchased the 33,761 shares of Quanta Services during the 3rd quarter of 2026.

The players

Danica Pension Livsforsikringsaktieselskab

A Danish pension fund that manages retirement assets for individuals and institutions.

Quanta Services, Inc.

A leading specialty contractor that provides comprehensive infrastructure solutions for the electric power, pipeline and energy, and communications markets.

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The takeaway

Quanta Services' growing appeal to global institutional investors like Danica Pension Livsforsikringsaktieselskab underscores the company's strong market position and promising outlook in the infrastructure services sector, particularly as demand for grid modernization and renewable energy integration continues to rise.