The £3.4bn Gloucestershire Pension Fund has invested £30m in the National Homelessness Property Fund 2 (NHPF2), which is run by social impact investor firm Resonance.
The investment from the pension fund in Resonance's NHPF2 is set to help 750 people out of temporary accommodation in Gloucestershire, with £20m being immediately invested directly into buying and ...
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