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List of Top Sovereign Wealth Funds in 2026

Caproasia Institute has released the list of top sovereign wealth funds in 2026.  Which are the top sovereign wealth funds in 2026?  Which are the largest sovereign wealth funds in 2026?  Where are the largest sovereign wealth funds?  Which country & region are they from? Caproasia Institute – See below for the latest list of top sovereign wealth funds in the world in 2026.  Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) is a country-owned investment fund.

” Largest Sovereign Wealth Fund is Norway Government Pension Fund Global (Norges Bank IM), Norway – $2 trillion “

 

 



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List of Top Sovereign Wealth Funds in 2026

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Caproasia Institute has released the list of top sovereign wealth funds in 2026.  See below for the latest list of top sovereign wealth funds in the world in 2026.  Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) is a country-owned investment fund.

 

List of Top Sovereign Wealth Funds in 2026

1) Sovereign Wealth Funds by Region

  • North America – 16
  • Latin America – 10
  • Europe – 21
  • Middle East – 24
  • Africa – 17
  • Asia – 29
  • Australia & Pacific – 10
  • Total127

 

2) Top 10 Largest Sovereign Wealth Funds in 2026

  1. Norway Government Pension Fund Global (Norges Bank) – $2 trillion
  2. China State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) – $1.69 trillion
  3. China Investment Corporation (CIC) – $1.57 trillion
  4. Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) – $1.2 trillion
  5. Public Investment Fund (PIF) – $1.15 trillion
  6. Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) – $1 trillion
  7. Danantara Investment Authority (BPI Danantara) – $1 trillion
  8. GIC – $940 billion
  9. Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Investment Portfolio – $532 billion
  10. Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) – $530 billion

 

3) List of Top 10 Sovereign Wealth Funds in APAC in 2026

  1. China State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) – $1.69 trillion
  2. China Investment Corporation (CIC) – $1.57 trillion
  3. Danantara Investment Authority (BPI Danantara) – $1 trillion
  4. GIC – $940 billion
  5. Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Investment Portfolio – $532 billion
  6. National Council for Social Security Fund – $475 billion
  7. Temasek Holdings – $324 billion
  8. Korea Investment Corporation (KIC) – $227 billion
  9. Future Fund – $213 billion
  10. Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) – $89 billion

 

 

4) List of Top 127 Sovereign Wealth Funds in 2026

  1. Norway Government Pension Fund Global (Norges Bank) – $2 trillion
  2. China State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) – $1.69 trillion
  3. China Investment Corporation (CIC) – $1.57 trillion
  4. Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) – $1.2 trillion
  5. Public Investment Fund (PIF) – $1.15 trillion
  6. Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) – $1 trillion
  7. Danantara Investment Authority (BPI Danantara) – $1 trillion
  8. GIC – $940 billion
  9. Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Investment Portfolio – $532 billion
  10. Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) – $530 billion
  11. SAMA Foreign Holdings – $514 billion
  12. National Council for Social Security Fund – $475 billion
  13. Investment Corporation of Dubai (ICD) – $429 billion
  14. Mubadala Investment Company – $360 billion
  15. Turkey Wealth Fund (TWF) – $360 billion
  16. Temasek Holdings – $324 billion
  17. Dubai Investment Fund (DIF) – $320 billion
  18. Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company (ADQ) – $250 billion
  19. Korea Investment Corporation (KIC) – $227 billion
  20. Future Fund – $213 billion
  21. National Welfare Fund – $175 billion
  22. National Development Fund of Iran – $161 billion
  23. Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) – $132 billion
  24. National Development Fund (NDF) – $120 billion
  25. Emirates Investment Authority (EIA) – $116 billion
  26. Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) – $89 billion
  27. University of Texas Investment Mgmt Company (UTIMCO) – $88 billion
  28. Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC) – $88 billion
  29. Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC) – $85 billion
  30. Dubai World – $85 billion
  31. Samruk-Kazyna – $85 billion
  32. Brunei Investment Agency (BIA) – $82 billion
  33. NSW Treasury Corporation (T-Corp) – $79 billion
  34. National Fund of Kazakhstan (NFRK) – $70 billion
  35. State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ) – $70 billion
  36. Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) – $68 billion
  37. Taiwan National Development Fund (NDF) – $66 billion
  38. New Mexico State Investment Council (NMSIC) – $66 billion
  39. Victorian Funds Management Corporation – $65 billion
  40. Texas Permanent School Fund (TPSF) – $57 billion
  41. Oman Investment Authority (OIA) – $53 billion
  42. NZ Super Fund – $50 billion
  43. Ethiopian Investment Holdings – $45 billion
  44. Kumpulan Wang Amanah Negara (KWAN) – $45 billion
  45. Österreichische Beteiligungs – $40 billion
  46. National Wealth Fund – $37 billion
  47. CNIC Corporation (Guoxin International Investment) – $35 billion
  48. Oesterreichische Beteiligungs AG – $34 billion
  49. Hong Kong Future Fund – $33 billion
  50. Wyoming State Loan & Investment Board – $32 billion
  51. Azerbaijan Investment Holding (AIH) – $31 billion
  52. Russian Direct Investment Fund – $29 billion
  53. Nuclear Waste Disposal Fund (KENFO) – $28 billion
  54. Beijing State-owned Assets Management – $27 billion
  55. Khazanah Nasional – $25 billion
  56. Fund for Reconstruction & Development of Uzbekistan – $24 billion
  57. Timor-Leste Petroleum Fund – $19 billion
  58. Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) – $19 billion
  59. Mumtalakat Holding – $18 billion
  60. NSW Generations Fund (NGF) – $18 billion
  61. Federal Holding & Investment Company (SFPIM) – $18 billion
  62. Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan – $18 billion
  63. Indonesia Investment Authority – $17 billion
  64. Revenue Regulation Fund (Fond de Regulation des Recettes) – $16 billion
  65. Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales (SEPI) – $15 billion
  66. Slovenian Sovereign Holding (SSH) – $15 billion
  67. North Dakota Legacy Fund – $13 billion
  68. Malta Government Investments – $13 billion
  69. Sovereign Fund of Egypt (TSFE) – $12 billion
  70. Pakistan Sovereign Wealth Fund – $10 billion
  71. Chile Pension Reserve Fund – $10 billion
  72. Japan Investment Corporation – $10 billion
  73. Solidium – $9.1 billion
  74. Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) – $9.1 billion
  75. Monaco Constitutional Reserve Fund – $8.5 billion
  76. Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations (HCAP) – $8.1 billion
  77. Hong Kong Investment Corporation – $8 billion
  78. Heritage & Stabilization Fund – $6 billion
  79. Mexico Budgetary Income Stabilization Fund – $5.5 billion
  80. Colombia Savings & Stabilization Fund – $4.4 billion
  81. Pula Fund – $4.3 billion
  82. Fundo Soberano de Angola (FSDEA) – $4.1 billion
  83. Utah SITFO (State of Utah, School and Institutional Trust Funds) – $4 billion
  84. Social & Economic Stabilization Fund – $3.8 billion
  85. Alabama Trust Fund – $3.8 billion
  86. Idaho Endowment Fund Investment Board – $3.6 billion
  87. Regional Investment Company of Wallonia (SRIW) – $3.4 billion
  88. Druk Holding & Investment (DHI) – $3.1 billion
  89. Fondo de Ahorro de Panama – $3.1 billion
  90. Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority – $3.1 billion
  91. Royal Bafokeng Holdings – $2.9 billion
  92. Fondo Mexicano del Petroleo – $2.2 billion
  93. Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust – $2.1 billion
  94. Mauritius Investment Corporation – $2 billion
  95. Sharjah Asset Management – $2 billion
  96. Vietnam State Capital Investment Corporation – $2 billion
  97. Fórum de Fundos Soberanos Brasileiros – $2 billion
  98. Israeli Citizens Fund (ICF) – $2 billion
  99. Sharjah Asset Management – $2 billion
  100. Fonds Gabonais d’Investissements Stratégiques (FGIS) – $1.8 billion
  101. Sarawak Sovereign Wealth Future Fund – $1.7 billion
  102. Louisiana Education Quality Trust Fund (LEQTF) – $1.7 billion
  103. Sentosa Development Corporation – $1.5 billion
  104. Chinggis Fund (Mongolia Future Heritage Fund) – $1.4 billion
  105. Colorado Public School Fund Investment Board – $1.3 billion
  106. Senegal FONSIS – $1.2 billion
  107. Ghana Heritage Fund – $1.2 billion
  108. Kiribati Revenue Equalization Reserve Fund – $1.1 billion
  109. Armenian National Interests Fund – $1 billion
  110. Palestine Investment Fund – $950 million
  111. Luxembourg Intergenerational Sovereign Fund – $930 million
  112. Guyana Natural Resource Fund – $760 million
  113. Bahrain Future Generations Reserve Fund – $750 million
  114. National Development & Social Fund (Malta) – $730 million
  115. Fujairah Holding – $500 million
  116. Native Hawaiian Trust Fund – $440 million
  117. Fund for Productive Industrial Revolution (FINPRO) – $420 million
  118. Nauru Intergenerational Trust Fund – $378 million
  119. Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund – $345 million
  120. Sovereign Fund of the Republic of Kosovo – $330 million
  121. Agaciro Development Fund – $240 million
  122. Little Red River Cree Nation Sovereign Wealth Fund – $190 million
  123. Fonds Souverain de Djibouti (FSD) – $170 million
  124. Ghana Stabilisation Fund – $123 million
  125. Sovereign Fund of Mozambique – $116 million
  126. Sovereign Wealth Fund of Papua New Guinea (SWF) – $60 million
  127. Welwitschia Fund – $28 million

 

5) List of Top 39 Sovereign Wealth Funds in APAC in 2026

  1. China State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) – $1.69 trillion
  2. China Investment Corporation (CIC) – $1.57 trillion
  3. Danantara Investment Authority (BPI Danantara) – $1 trillion
  4. GIC – $940 billion
  5. Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Investment Portfolio – $532 billion
  6. National Council for Social Security Fund – $475 billion
  7. Temasek Holdings – $324 billion
  8. Korea Investment Corporation (KIC) – $227 billion
  9. Future Fund – $213 billion
  10. Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) – $89 billion
  11. Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC) – $88 billion
  12. Samruk-Kazyna – $85 billion
  13. Brunei Investment Agency (BIA) – $82 billion
  14. NSW Treasury Corporation (T-Corp) – $79 billion
  15. National Fund of Kazakhstan (NFRK) – $70 billion
  16. Taiwan National Development Fund (NDF) – $66 billion
  17. Victorian Funds Management Corporation – $65 billion
  18. NZ Super Fund – $50 billion
  19. Kumpulan Wang Amanah Negara (KWAN) – $45 billion
  20. CNIC Corporation (Guoxin International Investment) – $35 billion
  21. Hong Kong Future Fund – $33 billion
  22. Beijing State-owned Assets Management – $27 billion
  23. Khazanah Nasional – $25 billion
  24. Fund for Reconstruction & Development of Uzbekistan – $24 billion
  25. Timor-Leste Petroleum Fund – $19 billion
  26. NSW Generations Fund (NGF) – $18 billion
  27. Indonesia Investment Authority – $17 billion
  28. Japan Investment Corporation – $10 billion
  29. Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) – $9.1 billion
  30. Hong Kong Investment Corporation – $8 billion
  31. Druk Holding & Investment (DHI) – $3.1 billion
  32. Vietnam State Capital Investment Corporation – $2 billion
  33. Sarawak Sovereign Wealth Future Fund – $1.7 billion
  34. Sentosa Development Corporation – $1.5 billion
  35. Chinggis Fund (Mongolia Future Heritage Fund) – $1.4 billion
  36. Kiribati Revenue Equalization Reserve Fund – $1.1 billion
  37. Armenian National Interests Fund – $1 billion
  38. Nauru Intergenerational Trust Fund – $378 million
  39. Sovereign Wealth Fund of Papua New Guinea (SWF) – $60 million

 

6) List of Top Sovereign Wealth Funds in 2026 

Rank Sovereign Wealth Fund  AUM 2026 Country Region
1 Norway Government Pension Fund Global (Norges Bank) $2 trillion Norway Europe
2 China State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) $1.69 trillion China Asia
3 China Investment Corporation (CIC) $1.57 trillion China Asia
4 Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) $1.2 trillion UAE Middle East
5 Public Investment Fund (PIF) $1.15 trillion Saudi Arabia Middle East
6 Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) $1 trillion Kuwait Middle East
7 Danantara Investment Authority (BPI Danantara) $1 trillion Indonesia Asia
8 GIC $940 billion Singapore Asia
9 Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Investment Portfolio $532 billion Hong Kong Asia
10 Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) $530 billion Qatar Middle East
11 SAMA Foreign Holdings $514 billion Saudi Arabia Middle East
12 National Council for Social Security Fund $475 billion China Asia
13 Investment Corporation of Dubai (ICD) $429 billion UAE Middle East
14 Mubadala Investment Company $360 billion UAE Middle East
15 Turkey Wealth Fund (TWF) $360 billion Turkey Middle East
16 Temasek Holdings $324 billion Singapore Asia
17 Dubai Investment Fund (DIF) $320 billion UAE Middle East
18 Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company (ADQ) $250 billion UAE Middle East
19 Korea Investment Corporation (KIC) $227 billion South Korea Asia
20 Future Fund $213 billion Australia Australia & Pacific
21 National Welfare Fund $175 billion Russia Europe
22 National Development Fund of Iran $161 billion Iran Middle East
23 Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) $132 billion Canada North America
24 National Development Fund (NDF) $120 billion Saudi Arabia Middle East
25 Emirates Investment Authority (EIA) $116 billion UAE Middle East
26 Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) $89 billion Malaysia Asia
27 University of Texas Investment Mgmt Company (UTIMCO) $88 billion United States North America
28 Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC) $88 billion Australia Australia & Pacific
29 Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC) $85 billion United States North America
30 Dubai World $85 billion UAE Middle East
31 Samruk-Kazyna $85 billion Kazakhstan Asia
32 Brunei Investment Agency (BIA) $82 billion Brunei Asia
33 NSW Treasury Corporation (T-Corp) $79 billion Australia Australia & Pacific
34 National Fund of Kazakhstan (NFRK) $70 billion Kazakhstan Asia
35 State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ) $70 billion Azerbaijan Europe
36 Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) $68 billion Libya Africa
37 Taiwan National Development Fund (NDF) $66 billion Taiwan Asia
38 New Mexico State Investment Council (NMSIC) $66 billion United States North America
39 Victorian Funds Management Corporation $65 billion Australia Australia & Pacific
40 Texas Permanent School Fund (TPSF) $57 billion United States North America
41 Oman Investment Authority (OIA) $53 billion Oman Middle East
42 NZ Super Fund $50 billion New Zealand Australia & Pacific
43 Ethiopian Investment Holdings $45 billion Ethiopia Africa
44 Kumpulan Wang Amanah Negara (KWAN) $45 billion Malaysia Asia
45 Österreichische Beteiligungs $40 billion Norway Europe
46  National Wealth Fund $37 billion United Kingdom Europe
47 CNIC Corporation (Guoxin International Investment) $35 billion Hong Kong Asia
48 Oesterreichische Beteiligungs AG $34 billion Austria Europe
49 Hong Kong Future Fund $33 billion Hong Kong Asia
50 Wyoming State Loan & Investment Board $32 billion United States North America
51 Azerbaijan Investment Holding (AIH) $31 billion Azerbaijan Europe
52 Russian Direct Investment Fund $29 billion Russia Europe
53 Nuclear Waste Disposal Fund (KENFO) $28 billion Germany Europe
54 Beijing State-owned Assets Management $27 billion China Asia
55 Khazanah Nasional $25 billion Malaysia Asia
56 Fund for Reconstruction & Development of Uzbekistan $24 billion Uzbekistan Asia
57 Timor-Leste Petroleum Fund $19 billion Timor-Leste Australia & Pacific
58 Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) $19 billion Ireland Europe
59 Mumtalakat Holding $18 billion Bahrain Middle East
60 NSW Generations Fund (NGF) $18 billion Australia Australia & Pacific
61 Federal Holding & Investment Company (SFPIM) $18 billion Belgium Europe
62 Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan $18 billion Canada North America
63 Indonesia Investment Authority $17 billion Indonesia Asia
64 Revenue Regulation Fund (Fond de Regulation des Recettes) $16 billion Algeria Africa
65 Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales (SEPI) $15 billion Spain Europe
66 Slovenian Sovereign Holding (SSH) $15 billion Slovenia Europe
67 North Dakota Legacy Fund $13 billion United States North America
68 Malta Government Investments $13 billion Malta Europe
69 Sovereign Fund of Egypt (TSFE) $12 billion Egypt Middle East
70 Pakistan Sovereign Wealth Fund $10 billion Pakistan Middle East
71 Chile Pension Reserve Fund $10 billion Chile Latin America
72 Japan Investment Corporation $10 billion Japan Asia
73 Solidium $9.1 billion Finland Europe
74 Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) $9.1 billion Philippines Asia
75 Monaco Constitutional Reserve Fund $8.5 billion Monaco Europe
76 Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations (HCAP) $8.1 billion Greece Europe
77 Hong Kong Investment Corporation $8 billion Hong Kong Asia
78 Heritage & Stabilization Fund $6 billion Trinidad & Tobago Latin America
79 Mexico Budgetary Income Stabilization Fund $5.5 billion Mexico Latin America
80 Colombia Savings & Stabilization Fund $4.4 billion Columbia Latin America
81 Pula Fund $4.3 billion Botswana Africa
82 Fundo Soberano de Angola (FSDEA) $4.1 billion Angola Africa
83 Utah SITFO (State of Utah, School and Institutional Trust Funds) $4 billion United States North America
84 Social & Economic Stabilization Fund $3.8 billion Chile Latin America
85 Alabama Trust Fund $3.8 billion United States North America
86 Idaho Endowment Fund Investment Board $3.6 billion United States North America
87 Regional Investment Company of Wallonia (SRIW) $3.4 billion Belgium Europe
88 Druk Holding & Investment (DHI) $3.1 billion Bhutan Asia
89 Fondo de Ahorro de Panama $3.1 billion Panama Latin America
90 Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority $3.1 billion Nigeria Africa
91 Royal Bafokeng Holdings $2.9 billion Royal Bafokeng Nation Africa
92 Fondo Mexicano del Petroleo $2.2 billion Mexico Latin America
93 Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust $2.1 billion United States North America
94 Mauritius Investment Corporation $2 billion Mauritius Africa
95 Sharjah Asset Management $2 billion UAE Middle East
96 Vietnam State Capital Investment Corporation $2 billion Vietnam Asia
97 Fórum de Fundos Soberanos Brasileiros $2 billion Brazil Latin America
98 Israeli Citizens Fund (ICF) $2 billion Israel Middle East
99 Sharjah Asset Management $2 billion UAE Middle East
100 Fonds Gabonais d’Investissements Stratégiques (FGIS) $1.8 billion Gabon Africa
101 Sarawak Sovereign Wealth Future Fund $1.7 billion Malaysia Asia
102 Louisiana Education Quality Trust Fund (LEQTF) $1.7 billion United States North America
103 Sentosa Development Corporation $1.5 billion Singapore Asia
104 Chinggis Fund (Mongolia Future Heritage Fund) $1.4 billion Mongolia Asia
105 Colorado Public School Fund Investment Board $1.3 billion United States North America
106 Senegal FONSIS $1.2 billion Senegal Africa
107 Ghana Heritage Fund $1.2 billion Ghana Africa
108 Kiribati Revenue Equalization Reserve Fund $1.1 billion Kiribati Australia & Pacific
109 Armenian National Interests Fund $1 billion Armenia Asia
110 Palestine Investment Fund $950 million Palestine Middle East
111 Luxembourg Intergenerational Sovereign Fund $930 million Luxembourg Europe
112 Guyana Natural Resource Fund $760 million Guyana Latin America
113 Bahrain Future Generations Reserve Fund $750 million Bahrain Middle East
114 National Development & Social Fund (Malta) $730 million Malta Europe
115 Fujairah Holding $500 million UAE Middle East
116 Native Hawaiian Trust Fund $440 million United States North America
117 Fund for Productive Industrial Revolution (FINPRO) $420 million Bolivia Latin America
118 Nauru Intergenerational Trust Fund $378 million Nauru Australia & Pacific
119 Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund $345 million Ghana Africa
120 Sovereign Fund of the Republic of Kosovo $330 million Kosovo Europe
121 Agaciro Development Fund $240 million Rwanda Africa
122 Little Red River Cree Nation Sovereign Wealth Fund $190 million Canada North America
123 Fonds Souverain de Djibouti (FSD) $170 million Djibouti Africa
124 Ghana Stabilisation Fund $123 million Ghana Africa
125 Sovereign Fund of Mozambique $116 million Mozambique Africa
126 Sovereign Wealth Fund of Papua New Guinea (SWF) $60 million Papua New Guinea Australia & Pacific
127 Welwitschia Fund $28 million Namibia Africa

 

Source: Caproasia Institute

 

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