DKK 889,200 USD

per year
Hourly Rate DKK 427.50
Bonus DKK 79,583

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The average pay for a Investment Manager is DKK 889,200, which is DKK 427.50 an hour in Odense, Denmark. The average salary range for a Investment Manager is between DKK 603,767 and DKK 1,089,270. On average, a Master's is the highest level of education for a Investment Manager.

This compensation analysis comes from aggregated salary survey data for Odense, Denmark. ERI's compensation information is based on employer-reported data collected from ERI's salary surveys, customer HRIS data, data from Proxies/10Ks and Forms 990, proprietary databases, and purchased survey data. Cost-of-labor data in the Assessor Series are based on actual housing sales data from commercially available sources, plus rental rates, gasoline prices, consumables, medical care premium costs, property taxes, effective income tax rates, etc. For more information, see ERI's methodology.

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Salary Potential for Investment Manager

Explore the estimated salary growth for Investment Manager in Odense, Denmark for up to 5 years. The estimated salary of Investment Manager in 1 year will be DKK 905,826, and in 5 years, will be DKK 975,499.

Number of Years

2 Years

Estimated Salary

DKK 922,763 USD

Percentage Growth

0%

Growth Trajectory

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What Does an Investment Manager Do?

Manages various securities, including portfolios, or assets to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of the investors, who may be institutions or private investors. Manages or monitors the investments in accordance with legal and other requirements and restrictions. Invests and divests organization or client investments, providing investment counseling, financial analysis, asset selection, stock selection, plan implementation, and ongoing monitoring of investments.

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Education, Skills, and Certifications for Investment Managers

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Education

Below is the average education level for an Investment Manager. About 57% have a Master's degree, 41% have a Bachelor's degree, and 2% have a Associate degree.

  • Master's Degree 57%
  • Bachelor's Degree 41%
  • Associate Degree 2%
  • Doctorate Degree 0%
  • High School Diploma 0%
  • Less Than HS 0%

Top Skills

Below are top skills for an Investment Manager. 57% of Investment Managers have a skill in Advises management. The top 3 most popular skills for Investment Managers are Advises management, Information analysis, and Financial record analysis.

  • Advises management 57%
  • Information analysis 57%
  • Financial record analysis 43%
  • Reviews data 36%
  • Reviews documents 36%

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Cost of Living in Odense, Denmark

The cost of living in Odense, Denmark is 2% lower than the national average.

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Why Your Salary May Look Different

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Investment Manager salaries and career insights

How much does a Investment Manager make in Odense, Denmark?

ERI's data indicated that, on average, a Investment Manager is DKK 889,200 per year or DKK 427.50 per hour in Odense, Denmark, which is 6% lower than the national average. Top earners have reported making up to DKK 1,089,270. However, the typical pay range in Odense, Denmark, is between DKK 603,767 and DKK 1,089,270 annually.

What is the salary potential for Investment Manager in 5 years?

Investment Manager is projected to see 9.7% salary growth in 5 years.

What are some factors that impact Investment Manager salaries?

Several factors can impact the salary, including experience, company size, job market, location, industry, and more. Understanding how these factors affect the role can provide opportunities to earn more. Use our salary calculator to find out how much you should be paid based on what someone in your area, with similar experience, earns.

How can I accurately price jobs for my organization?

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