Pension fund assets under management
Dear Cambridgeshire County Council,
1) Please provide in Microsoft excel format for the end of the 2018/19 financial year:
-the sum total of pension fund assets under management;
-full details of what the Local Government Pension Fund currently invests in, including the full name and amounts of each fund, bond, institution and investment held, by asset class or category, including specific equities;
-full details of any investments in: renewable energy, green technologies, social housing or community wealth building or low carbon funds.
I would like to receive this information in an unlocked excel sheet without protected cells (.xls). If you have to password protect the excel sheet, please can you also provide the password to the excel sheet.
2) Please provide any Local Government Pension Fund or Council policy or strategy statements, meeting minutes, investment principles, or Investment Strategy Statements that commit to reducing investments in fossil fuel producers or to decarbonise the Fund
If one part of the request can be answered sooner than others, please send that information first followed by any subsequent data. If you need further clarification, please contact me by email.
Yours faithfully,
Sarah Shoraka
Dear Sarah Shoraka
Re: Freedom of Information Request ref 1245907.
Thank you for your email. Your request will be dealt with in line with the Freedom of Information Act and its regulations. In accordance with the Act, the Council aims to respond to all requests within 20 working days, in this instance by 3rd January 2020.
If we require further information, clarification or a fee in order to fulfil your request we will contact you again. Please quote the reference number above in all future correspondence concerning this request.
Yours sincerely,
Josephine Bailey
Information Management Analyst
Information Governance Team
Cambridgeshire County Council
Email: [Cambridgeshire County Council request email]
Tel: 01223 699137
Dear Sarah
Re: Freedom of Information Request ref: FOI_1245907
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