Ireland's NPRF redesigns RFP to encourage boutiques

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The National Pension Reserve Fund of Ireland (NPRF) has redesigned its RFP documentation to encourage participation from boutiques and simplify the selection process.

The €20bn (US$31.4bn) fund put strict limits on the length of submissions. Shortlisted managers were invited to give five minute presentations allowing 55 minutes for direct questioning. The cha...

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