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AppRecs rating 3.5. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Mobilpension - Danica Pension
Once logged in, you can:
- see your savings
- see the development in your savings
- get an overview of your insurance policies
- follow your contributions
- see what you pay for administration and investment
- book an online consultation with our health experts (requires the Health Package)
- accept and remove consents
- retrieve information from PensionsInfo
- book a meeting with an advisor
When logging in the first time you will have to use your MitID and then select a 4-digit pin code. Subsequently you can log in with your pin code or with Finger Touch or FaceID.
The app is available in both Danish and English.
If you are not a customer of Danica Pension, please contact us via danicapension.dk.
We always try to make Mobilpension even better. Therefore, we will continuously update the app with new features and options. If there is something, you feel is missing, log on to www.danicapension.dk – where you will find more information.
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Reviews for Mobilpension - Danica Pension
BigShirleyBean
Good app but is scheduled down 25% of the time
I have been told ...and I know...I need to lower my expectations with everything related to Danish life. But honestly...a financial app that has scheduled down-time for a quarter of the day??? Really? No matter how long I live in this country, I will never be able to lower my standards enough to find this acceptable. The app has scheduled down time from midnight to 6AM EVERY DAY. This is not only really crappy, but also shows how Danish institutions would never be able to compete with the rest of the world if and when they needed to. I have retirement accounts in the U.S. At Chase Manhattan and also at New York Life, and there is no such thing as scheduled daily down time. Is it really necessary to take the system down for 6 hours every day to update them or something? How old is this technology? When will Danes learn to expect more?