Greater Manchester Pension Fund

The Greater Manchester Pension Fund is a pension fund for employees of various institutions in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom. It is run by Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council[1] and follows the rules of the Local Government Pension Scheme

With £23 billion in assets as of 2018.[2][3], it is the largest local authority pension scheme in the UK and 9th largest pension fund in the UK (including private companies) overall.[4]

Employers included in GMPF

Participating employers include:

Investments

It includes the Greater Manchester Property Venture Fund, which invests in properties including One St Peter's Square, The Soapworks (formerly the Colgate-Palmolive factory) in Salford Quays[5] and housing managed by Places for People. Most investments are in Stock Market shares and securities[6]. Greater Manchester Pension Fund has one of the highest proportions among UK Pension Funds invested in fossil fuel stocks[7] and is the subject of a divestment campaign, [8].

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