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Data infrastructure must keep pace with pension funds’ private market ambitions

As private markets grow in the UK, Keith Viverito says the infrastructure that underpins the sector needs to be improved, or these initiatives will fail.

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The announcement that Legal & General, AustralianSuper, and Nest will collectively invest £3 billion (~$3.9bn) in UK private markets is a welcome sign of renewed confidence in Britain’s long-term growth strategy. The focus on infrastructure, housing, and high-growth companies reflects the structural need for long-duration capital to power the real economy. Yet beneath this positive news lies a critical problem that, if not addressed soon, could turn this investment wave from a success into a

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