AA Pension Scheme appoints Van Lanschot Kempen as fiduciary manager

Mandate follows extensive selection exercise over an extended period

Jonathan Stapleton
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The trustee of the £1.4bn AA Pension Scheme has appointed Van Lanschot Kempen Investment Management as its fiduciary manager.

This decision followed a detailed process that spanned the fiduciary management market. The mandate contributes £800m to Van Lanschot Kempen's total client assets under management. The AA Pen...

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