Becky Robinson
Council: Warwickshire
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
5 meetings
Pension Fund Investment Sub-Committee - Monday 8 June 2026 12.00 pm
Pension Fund Investment Sub-Committee - Monday 9 March 2026 12.00 pm
The Pension Fund Investment Sub-Committee of Warwickshire Council was scheduled to discuss a range of governance and investment-related matters. Key topics included a review of the Pension Fund Governance Report, an update on the 2025 Valuation, and the Investment Strategy Statement. The committee was also set to consider reports on general activity, cashflow management, and updates from Border to Coast Pensions Partnership and LGPS pooling developments.
Pension Fund Investment Sub-Committee - Monday 8 September 2025 12.00 pm
The Warwickshire Pension Fund Investment Sub-Committee met on Monday to review the minutes of a prior Local Pension Board meeting, receive a governance report, and discuss the fund's risk policy. The sub-committee also received updates on the fund's investment strategy, climate scenario analysis, carbon footprint, and custodial services. Much of the meeting was held in private due to the discussion of exempt information.
Pension Fund Investment Sub-Committee - Monday 9 September 2024 10.00 am
Pension Fund Investment Sub-Committee - Monday 10 June 2024 10.00 am
The Pension Fund Investment Sub-Committee of Warwickshire Council met on Monday, 10 June 2024. The meeting focused on reviewing the minutes of the Warwickshire Local Pension Board meeting held on 30 January 2024, discussing the Pension Fund Governance Update Report, and addressing various confidential matters related to investments and fund management.
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Summary
Meetings Attended: 5
Average per Month: 0.2
Decisions Recorded: 0 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.