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> GSB / HBS > UMM Infra
Bump, will be going to T1 Canadian pension so wondering how that'll work
Going to a T1 pension fund seems to easiest route and from there you can transition into an infra group of an UMM.
Is the other pathway difficult?
No, it's just harder in my opinion. I believe some funds in the US might not be familiar with a T2 Canadian pension fund, so you might find it difficult to go into a MM PE from there. Also CPP ticket sizes might be more in line with an UMM PE in the US (assuming we are talking about doing Infra in both cases), so there would be more similarity in the transactions you look at.
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As I said before, CPP in my opinion is the safest choice
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