Citrus Pension Plan appoints Russell Investments as implementation partner

Appointment by DB master trust will support increased operational and risk management

Jonathan Stapleton
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Simon Partridge is head of UK fiduciary management at Russell Investments
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Simon Partridge is head of UK fiduciary management at Russell Investments

The £300m Citrus Pension Plan has appointed Russell Investments as its implementation partner.

The not-for-profit defined benefit master trust – which now serves 35 underlying scheme sections and around 3,500 members and is owned and overseen by its employers – said the appointment follows a...

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