Railpen will consider scheme partnerships to raise illiquidity exposure

Stephanie Baxter
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The Railways Pension Scheme will look to partner with other pension funds as it seeks the best ways to increase its exposure to illiquid assets.

Speaking to PP, Paul Trickett (pictured) who chairs the scheme's investment board, said this would be one way for it to get "sensible exposure" to these assets without having to invest in external ...

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