PIP looks to the future after tricky first year

As the NAPF's infrastructure platform reaches its first anniversary, PP finds a mixture of scepticism and optimism

Stephanie Baxter
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As the Pensions Infrastructure Platform reaches its first anniversary Stephanie Baxter finds a mixture of scepticism and optimism.

At a glance The PIP’s first year has been slow after three of its founding investors pulled out; it is still far off from its £2bn target. Its CEO Mike Weston is confident the PIP will r...

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