PENSIONS

'PiP will get more LGPS involvement'

The new chairman of a vehicle designed to encourage local government pension schemes (LGPS) to invest in UK infrastructure has hit back at criticism.

The new chairman of a vehicle designed to encourage local government pension schemes (LGPS) to invest in UK infrastructure has hit back at criticism.

Tony Poulter, whose appointment was announced in January, said he was ‘confident' that the Pensions Infrastructure Platform (PiP) would get more LGPS involvement.

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