UK pension schemes turn to investment banks for advice

Large British pension funds are turning to investment banks for advice rather than using fund managers, according to a research organisation.

Greenwich Associates, a US group, found in a survey that 39% of funds with more than £2bn (€2.9bn) in assets were in discussions with investment banks on issues such as reducing equity exposure, liability-matching strategies and long-term tactical asset allocation. This compared with 33% approaching traditional fund managers for advice.

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