17 pension providers sign Mansion House Accord

Signatories say commitment is ‘dependent’ on enabling government and regulatory actions

Holly Roach
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17 pension providers sign Mansion House Accord

A total of 17 of the largest UK workplace pension providers have signed the Mansion House Accord – expressing their intent to invest at least 10% of their defined contribution (DC) default funds in private markets by 2030, with at least 5% allocated to the UK.

Confirmed today (13 May), the Mansion House Accord – jointly led by the Association of British Insurers (ABI), the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) and the City of London Corporatio...

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