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    Pension funds should join forces on UK investment, City of London chief says

    October 16, 2025


    By Tommy Reggiori Wilkes and Phoebe Seers

    LONDON (Reuters) -British pension funds should club together on major investment projects to pool resources and help attract foreign capital, the Lord Mayor of London said on Thursday, renewing his calls for funds to invest more in unlisted assets.

    UK pension funds invest far less in private markets like infrastructure and private debt and equity than in countries such as Canada and Australia. Changing that is a key component of finance minister Rachel Reeves’ drive to fund infrastructure projects and boost the economy.

    Alastair King, who finishes his one-year tenure as the ceremonial head of the City of London financial district next month, told Reuters that he was pushing for funds to collaborate to spur investment.

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    The Financial Times reported on Thursday that the City of London Corporation and the government were leading an initiative, to be announced next week, to encourage 20 of the biggest UK pension funds to team up, known as Sterling 20.

    King did not comment on the initiative. The UK finance ministry declined to comment.

    “There needs to be pressure (on funds) kept up,” said King, whose role is to act as ambassador for UK financial and professional services.

    When speaking to foreign investors weighing investment in Britain, too many were put off by “the lack of domestic lead investors”, a problem that more collaboration among UK funds could help solve, King added.

    Sterling 20 would build on the so-called Mansion House Accord signed in May, which saw 17 firms commit to allocating 10% of their defined-contribution pension assets to unlisted assets – half of it in the UK – by 2030.

    King also said it was unfair to just “harangue” pension funds into investing differently, and that they needed to be presented with more good opportunities including early-stage companies and “shovel-ready” projects.

    He cited data showing that 1 in every 14,000 pounds of pension fund assets went into venture capital funding, against $1 in every $200 in the United States.

    He repeated calls for the government to change rules around tax-incentivised savings accounts to favour buying UK shares over cash.

    King, who is returning to his job as an asset manager, will be succeeded by Susan Langley, who will be the third woman in the City of London Corporation’s history to hold the office, and the first to use the Lady Mayor title.

    (Reporting by Tommy Reggiori Wilkes and Phoebe Seers. Editing by Mark Potter)



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