LGPS and MP pension scheme back social infrastructure fund

First close of the NSIIF to provide £100m investment to be deployed into real estate

Martin Richmond
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Llewelyn: We are pleased to have achieved first close for NSIIF
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Llewelyn: We are pleased to have achieved first close for NSIIF

The Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund and an unnamed Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) fund have invested in the Newcore Social Infrastructure Income Fund (NSIIF).

The NSIIF – which is owned by investment manager Newcore Capital – said following the fund's first close, the investments by the MPs pension scheme, the LGPS scheme and an insurance company client ...

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