Find out who took home the trophies from the 10 LAPF Investments Awards, recognising excellence in the Local Government Pension Scheme.

On a glamorous and glittering night in London, 300 attendees representing the best of the LGPS and their advisers gathered to celebrate the 10th LAPF Investments Awards.

LAPF Investments editor Brian Gielty shimmied onto the stage with celebrity host and Strictly Come Dancing star Anton Du Beke to kick off proceedings, recognising group and individual achievements and looking back over a decade of change in the LGPS.

Essex Pension Fund won the LGPS Fund of the Year award for funds with more than £2.5bn in assets, while Sutton won the same award for those with less than £2.5bn.

There was double success for the West Midlands Pension Fund and Border to Coast Pensions Partnership, winning two awards each.

West Midlands was recognised for governance and investment strategy, while Border to Coast won Pool Achievement of the Year and the award for Sustainable Investment Strategy (Climate).

The judges also made two special individual awards to recognise long-term contributions to the LGPS system. Congratulations to Joanne Donnelly, head of pensions at the Local Government Association, and Stephen Lee, director and head of institutional sales at Ninety One.

Alex Younger, head of funding and investment at Norfolk Pension Fund, was presented with the Outstanding Contribution of the Year for his work on the £4.9bn fund.

Ruby Vuong, pension fund manager at Tri-Borough Pensions, took home the hotly contested Rising Star award.

Winners received their awards from host Anton Du Beke, star of TV’s Strictly Come Dancing, during the event at the Pan Pacific Hotel in London. Attendees also celebrated the 10 year of LAPF Investments’ awards ceremony.

Other schemes picking awards included Cornwall, Wiltshire, South Yorkshire and Haringey.

On the adviser side, Robeco and Gresham House ended the night with a pair of trophies each.

Gresham House was recognised for impact investing and infrastructure investing, while Robeco was awarded for its strength in emerging markets, while also taking home the LGPS Fund Manager of the Year award.

Northern Trust won LGPS Service Provider of the Year, and other winners included T Rowe Price, Insight Investment, bfinance, Eversheds Sutherland, AlphaReal, Churchill Asset Management and CBRE Investment Management.

The full list of awards winners:

Best Approach to Responsible Investment

Cornwall Pension Fund

Diversity and Inclusion

Wiltshire Pension Fund

Governance Award

West Midlands Pension Fund

Investment Innovation Award

South Yorkshire Pensions Authority

Judges Award

Joanne Donnelly

Judges Award

Stephen Lee

LGPS Fund of the Year (Assets over £2.5 billion)

Essex Pension Fund

LGPS Fund of the Year (Assets under £2.5 billion)

London Borough of Sutton Pension Fund

LGPS Investment Strategy of the Year

West Midlands Pension Fund

LGPS Promotional Initiative of the Year

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Outstanding Contribution of the Year

Alex Younger, Norfolk Pension Fund

Pension Administration Award

London Borough of Haringey Pension Fund

Rising Star

Ruby Vuong, Tri-Borough Pensions

Sustainable Investment Strategy (Climate)

Border to Coast Pensions Partnership

Pool Achievement of the Year

Border to Coast Pensions Partnership

Emerging Markets Manager of the Year

Robeco

Equity Manager of the Year

T. Rowe Price

Fixed Income and/or Credit Manager of the Year

Insight Investment

Impact Manager of the Year

Gresham House

Infrastructure Award

Gresham House

Investment Advisory Service of the Year

bfinance

Law Firm of the Year

Eversheds Sutherland

LGPS Fund Manager of the Year

Robeco

LGPS Service Provider of the Year

Northern Trust

Marketing Initiative of the Year

AlphaReal

Private Markets Manager of the Year

Churchill Asset Management

Property Manager of the Year

CBRE Investment Management

Our thanks to all our sponsors, well done to all those who were shortlisted, and congratulations to all our winners.