Almost four in 10 pension fund managers have held their mandates for more than a decade, according t...
Almost four in 10 pension fund managers have held their mandates for more than a decade, according to research from the NAPF and the IMA. The survey shows one in eight NAPF member firms appoints managers for a minimum term and 85% of these have a minimum term of three years or more. Pollster Mori conducted research among 100 Napf and 40 IMA members over two weeks in June and July.
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