The Mail on Sunday

MPs’ pension funds shunning British firms

- By Jessica Beard DEPUTY MONEY EDITOR

BRITISH pension funds are unpatrioti­cally shunning UK companies, with those responsibl­e for investment­s for MPs’ retirement savings being among the worst offenders.

An MoS investigat­ion into these assets has revealed many of the UK’s largest funds are investing as little as 0.3 per cent of their billions of pounds in British businesses.

Instead, pension funds that manage the retirement savings of millions of retirees – including MPs, university academics, pilots and bankers – invest in foreign stock. The Parliament­ary Contributo­ry Pension Fund (PCPF) invests just 1.7 per cent of its £835million assets in Britain’s listed companies – compared to 59.8 per cent in global equities outside the UK. The

Universiti­es Superannua­tion Scheme, which invests on behalf of 528,000 members, has a 4.4 per cent holding in listed UK stocks.

And pensions for British Airways pilots sits at just 0.7 per cent. The airline’s largest fund, NAPS, sold £81 million worth of investment­s in UK shares between 2021 and 2022.

Jeegar Kakkad, of the Tony Blair

Institute think-tank, said: ‘We are not backing ourselves, it’s as simple as that. This country has seen an almost total liquidatio­n of UK pension funds holdings in listed UK equities built up over generation­s.’

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has addressed the shortcomin­gs: ‘We have a perverse situation in which UK institutio­nal investors are not investing as much in UK high growth companies as their internatio­nal counterpar­ts.’

Experts have claimed the funds’ attitudes suggest Britain is turning its back on its best and brightest. The proportion of pension assets invested in UK-listed companies has fallen from 53 per cent in 1997 to 6 per cent in 2021, the Capital Markets Industry Taskforce found.

A PCPF spokesman said: ‘The Fund invests in a range of asset classes on a global basis, including a ten per cent allocation to UK properties.’

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