The loneliness of the long-term investor

Pension trustees are underpaid, under-resourced and under too much pressure

The chief investment officers of local authority pension schemes in the UK are being rewarded for their hard work trying to safeguard more than £100bn of assets with a cut in take-home pay this year.

A centrally imposed freeze on the pay of all council chief officers, combined with an increase in, of all things, personal pension contributions, from 6% to 7.5%, means they will take home less than they previously did.

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