Montana Board of Investments Commits $50M to Real Estate

Written by: Helen Bascom, Marketing Associate

The Montana Board of Investments has disclosed a $50 million commitment to real estate, according to meeting materials from the August 23rd meeting.

$50 million was allocated to Oak Street Real Estate Capital Fund VI. 

As of June 30th, the $13 billion pension fund has allocated $1.7 billion, approximately 12.02% of their NAV to real estate.

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