A group of lawyers and investment consultants working on a service to aid £0.5bn of institutional infrastructure investment denies it is competing with the government's Pension Infrastructure Platform.
The consortium, led by Redington and Pinsent Mason, was brought together after pension fund clients of the firms expressed a need for alternative investments. Redington co-chief executive Robert...
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