Government welcomes injection to Pension Investment Platform

The Chief Secretary, Danny Alexander MP, has welcomed the progress by the NAPF and the Pension Protection Fund in securing a critical mass of Founding Investors needed to move to the next stage of development.

Related topics:  Retirement
Amy Loddington
18th October 2012
Retirement
NAPF and PPF today announced that several major UK pension funds have signed up to the Pension Investment Platform . The intention is that the Founding Investors will provide around half of the target £2 billion of investment capital for the fund, before it launches early next year.

The Government, the NAPF and PPF signed a memorandum of understanding to create the PIP last year. It forms part of plans to encourage up to £20 billion of private sector finance for UK infrastructure over the next decade announced at the Autumn Statement 2011. These plans remain on track.

The Government has worked closely with NAPF and PPF to support the foundation of the PIP, which will provide pension schemes with the expertise and tools needed to make long-term investments in UK infrastructure. With these Founding Investors on board, work will now start on recruiting adequate resource and further developing the PIP in time for its launch in early 2013.

Danny Alexander said:

“The NAPF and PPF have made excellent progress on delivering a unique vehicle for pension funds to invest in our infrastructure, and the uptake shows industry can see the compatibility between the two.

“Infrastructure networks form the backbone of a modern economy and are a key driver of growth, the PIP is another innovative scheme to unlock investment for major projects. I look forward to watching the scheme develop further in the next few months and congratulate the NAPF and PPF on the strong work they have done to complete this first stage in record time.”

Alan Rubenstein, Chief Executive, PPF, said:

“Today’s announcement is a testament to the hard work that has been put into making this platform a reality. We look forward to continuing to engage with Government as the PIP moves forward.”

Joanne Segars, Chief Executive, NAPF, said:

“This is an important milestone for an exciting and unique project. Pension funds are on the lookout for long-term, inflation-linked investments, and infrastructure projects can be a strong match. We’ve had some useful talks with the Government over the past six months, and we will continue working together to take this project forward.”
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