Rhode Island slates $60 million for credit, infrastructure
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Rhode Island State Investment Commission, Providence, approved two new commitments totaling up to $60 million for the $9.5 billion Rhode Island Employees' Retirement System.
The commission approved commitments of up to $30 million each to Atalaya Asset Income Fund V, a private credit fund managed by
Atalaya Capital Management, and IPI Partners II-A, an infrastructure fund investing in data centers managed by a joint venture of
ICONIQ Capital and
Iron Point Partners, at its Jan. 27 meeting, recently released meeting minutes show.
As of Jan. 31, the pension fund's actual allocations to private equity and non-core real estate were 8.6% and 1.6%, respectively.