Local Authority Pension Fund Forum
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 The LAPFF Mission
LAPFF exists to promote the investment interests of local authority pension funds, and to maximise their influence as shareholders whilst promoting corporate social responsibility and high standards of corporate governance amongst the companies in which they invest.
 
Formed in 1990, the LAPFF Forum brings together a diverse range of local authority pension funds with combined assets of over £95 billion.
Latest News
Two more funds join the Forum
The Corporation of the City of London and Falkirk join the LAPFF
Two more funds join the Forum
The Forum now has 48 members representing 50% of the LGPS by number and more than 75% when measured by assets under management of around £80 billion.

Ian Greenwood of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund who was elected as Chair of the Forum in January said: “During the past year we have recruited 10 new member funds – a truly remarkable achievement – and one which serves to improve our effectiveness very significantly. We can now rightfully claim to be a leading voice on the subject of corporate governance and CSR for the Local Government Pension Scheme, representing as we do, all parts of the UK and all types of local authority funds.“

 
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