PIP launches infrastructure fund to focus on UK projects

The Pensions Infrastructure Platform (PIP) has launched a multi-strategy fund with a target size of £1bn to allow schemes to invest directly in infrastructure.
The fund will target core projects in the UK including transportation, renewable energy, utilities, communications, housing, and social infrastructure. It will have a long term buy-and-hold investment...
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