Neil Maidment
Senior Member
Your pension provider should issue (or you should be able to request) a report. That may only give you broad based info based on the Fund(s) investment principles to which you've signed up for either directly or indirectly. An in depth investment report might need a specific request via the Fund Trustees.How do you know your pension wasn't invested in a water company?
Certainly the Trustees of any pension fund will have stated the Investment Principles and Direction given to the Fund Manager.
For example: In the highly unlikely event the fund(s) only invest in the companies within the FTSE 100 Index, that will not include Thames Water but will include United Utilities (NW) and Severn Trent.
It gets very complex. They may not invest directly in any FTSE100 company but still invest in FTSE100 "composites" representing the performance of all or some of the FTSE100 listed companies or just Market Sectors like Utilities!
I could go on but perhaps not....
PS: The Investment Strategy Statement information of any fund is typically only available to members of that fund and the employer.
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