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In support of nation-building
By
Ben Arnold de Vera
- Asia
- Global
- Philippines
The top pension fund in the Philippines is aligning its investments with the nation’s growth
As the Philippines’ biggest pension fund, the state-run Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) is tasked to not only fast track the growth of its 1.7 trillion pesos (US$30 billion) of assets under management, but also take care of 550,000...
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