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Thinking Ahead Institute Global Top 300 Pension Funds Study 2024: $55.6 Trillion Global AUM & Top 300 Pension Funds with $22.6 Trillion AUM, Largest is Japan Government Pension Investment with $1.59 Trillion AUM, Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation Equities 43.4%, Bonds 34.9%, Alternatives & Cash 21.7%, Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in APAC Equities 40%, Bonds 48.7%, Alternatives & Cash 11.3%, Europe Equities 39.2%, Bonds 47.3%, Alternatives & Cash 13.5%, North America Equities 48.3%, Bonds 22.4%, Alternatives & Cash 29.3%

20th September 2024 | Hong Kong

Thinking Ahead Institute and Pensions & Investments have released a joint study on Global Top 300 Pension Funds 2024, providing key insights into global pension funds in 2024.  In 2023, Global Pension Funds AUM is at  $55.6 trillion. Top 300 Pension Funds AUM $22.6 trillion (+10%).  Top 300 Pension Funds AUM – 40.7% of Global Pension Assets.  Top 20 Pension Funds AUM – 42.1% of Top 300 Pension Funds AUM.  Top 50 Pension Funds AUM – 58% of Top 300 Pension Funds AUM.  Sovereign Wealth Funds & Public Sector Pension Funds – 152 of 300 funds (70.6% of Top 300 Pension Funds AUM).  Largest Pension FundGovernment Pension Investment (Japan) with $1.59 trillion.  Largest Pension Fund in America – Federal Retirement Thrift (United States) – $782 billion.  Largest Pension Fund in Europe – Government Pension Fund (Norway) – $1.58 trillion.  Largest Pension Fund in APAC – Government Pension Investment (Japan) with $1.59 trillion.  Top 10 Largest Pension Fund – Government Pension Investment (Japan) $1.59 trillion, Government Pension Fund (Norway) $1.58 trillion, National Pension (South Korea) – $801 billion, Federal Retirement Thrift (United States) $782 billion, ABP (Netherlands) $552 billion, Canada Pension (Canada) $477 billion, California Public Employees (United States) $452 billion, Central Provident Fund (Singapore) $432 billion, National Social Security (China) $364 billion, California State Teachers (United States) $309 billion.  Top 300 Pension Funds by Location (AUM) – North America $10 trillion, Europe $5.6 trillion, APAC $6 trillion, Others $971 billion.  Top 300 Pension Funds by Location (Percentage) – North America 44.2%, Europe 24.7%, APAC 26.8%, Others 4.3%.  Top 8 Countries in Top 300 Pension Funds – United States 37.9%, Japan 10.2%, Norway 7.3%, Canada 6.2%, Netherlands 5.6%, Australia 5.1%, South Korea 3.8%, United Kingdom 2.8%.  Top 7 Countries with Most Funds in Top 300 Pension Funds – United States 144, United Kingdom 17, Australia 17, Canada 16, Switzerland 14, Netherlands 12, Japan – 11, Denmark 9.  Pension Funds Type – DB assets 60.8%, DC assets 26.4%, Reserve fund 11.9%, Hybrid 0.9%.  Top 300 Pension Funds Type by AUM – Public Sector $9.1 trillion, Sovereign $6.8 trillion, Corporate $2.9 trillion, Private Independent $3.6 trillion.  Top 300 Pension Funds Type – Public Sector 128, Sovereign 24, Corporate 80, Private Independent 68.  Sovereign Pension Funds AUM – $6.8 trillion.  Sovereign Wealth Funds AUM – $12.7 trillion.  Top 5 Sovereign Pension Funds – Government Pension Investment (Japan) $1.59 trillion, Government Pension Fund (Norway) $1.58 trillion, National Pension (South Korea) $801 billion, Canada Pension (Canada) $477 billion, Central Provident Fund (Singapore) $432 billion.  Pension Fund Industry Trends – Investment Macro, Sustainability, Managing Complexity, Rising systemic risk, Insourcing & delegation.  Top 4 Sources of Global Systemic RiskGeopolitical confrontation 84%, Escalating climate change 72%, Inequality & social challenges 48%, Plumbing of financial system 36%. Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation (Simple Average) – Equities 43.4%, Bonds 34.9%, Alternatives & Cash 21.7%Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation (Weighted Average) – Equities 40.8%, Bonds 42.2%, Alternatives & Cash 17%.  Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in APAC – Equities 40%, Bonds 48.7%, Alternatives & Cash 11.3%.  Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in Europe – Equities 39.2%, Bonds 47.3%, Alternatives & Cash 13.5%.  Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation by Region in North America – Equities 48.3%, Bonds 22.4%, Alternatives & Cash 29.3%.  See below for key findings & summary | View report here

“ Thinking Ahead Institute Global Top 300 Pension Funds Study 2024: $55.6 Trillion Global AUM & Top 300 Pension Funds with $22.6 Trillion AUM, Largest is Japan Government Pension Investment with $1.59 Trillion AUM, Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation Equities 43.4%, Bonds 34.9%, Alternatives & Cash 21.7%, Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in APAC Equities 40%, Bonds 48.7%, Alternatives & Cash 11.3%, Europe Equities 39.2%, Bonds 47.3%, Alternatives & Cash 13.5%, North America Equities 48.3%, Bonds 22.4%, Alternatives & Cash 29.3% “

 



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Thinking Ahead Institute Global Top 300 Pension Funds Study 2024: $55.6 Trillion Global AUM & Top 300 Pension Funds with $22.6 Trillion AUM, Largest is Japan Government Pension Investment with $1.59 Trillion AUM, Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation Equities 43.4%, Bonds 34.9%, Alternatives & Cash 21.7%, Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in APAC Equities 40%, Bonds 48.7%, Alternatives & Cash 11.3%, Europe Equities 39.2%, Bonds 47.3%, Alternatives & Cash 13.5%, North America Equities 48.3%, Bonds 22.4%, Alternatives & Cash 29.3%

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Thinking Ahead Institute and Pensions & Investments have released a joint study on Global Top 300 Pension Funds 2024, providing key insights into global pension funds in 2024.  See below for key findings & summary | View report here

 

Thinking Ahead Institute Global Top 300 Pension Funds Study 2024

Summary

  1. 2023 Global Pension Funds AUM$55.6 trillion
  2. Top 300 Pension Funds AUM $22.6 trillion (+10%)
  3. Top 300 Pension Funds AUM – 40.7% of Global Pension Assets
  4. Top 20 Pension Funds AUM – 42.1% of Top 300 Pension Funds AUM
  5. Top 50 Pension Funds AUM – 58% of Top 300 Pension Funds AUM
  6. Sovereign Wealth Funds & Public Sector Pension Funds – 152 of 300 funds (70.6% of Top 300 Pension Funds AUM)
  7. Largest Pension FundGovernment Pension Investment (Japan) with $1.59 trillion
  8. Largest Pension Fund in America – Federal Retirement Thrift (United States) – $782 billion
  9. Largest Pension Fund in Europe – Government Pension Fund (Norway) – $1.58 trillion
  10. Largest Pension Fund in APAC – Government Pension Investment (Japan) with $1.59 trillion
  11. Top 10 Largest Pension Fund – Government Pension Investment (Japan) $1.59 trillion, Government Pension Fund (Norway) $1.58 trillion, National Pension (South Korea) – $801 billion, Federal Retirement Thrift (United States) $782 billion, ABP (Netherlands) $552 billion, Canada Pension (Canada) $477 billion, California Public Employees (United States) $452 billion, Central Provident Fund (Singapore) $432 billion, National Social Security (China) $364 billion, California State Teachers (United States) $309 billion
  12. Top 300 Pension Funds by Location (AUM) – North America $10 trillion, Europe $5.6 trillion, APAC $6 trillion, Others $971 billion
  13. Top 300 Pension Funds by Location (Percentage) – North America 44.2%, Europe 24.7%, APAC 26.8%, Others 4.3%
  14. Top 8 Countries in Top 300 Pension Funds – United States 37.9%, Japan 10.2%, Norway 7.3%, Canada 6.2%, Netherlands 5.6%, Australia 5.1%, South Korea 3.8%, United Kingdom 2.8%
  15. Top 7 Countries with Most Funds in Top 300 Pension Funds – United States 144, United Kingdom 17, Australia 17, Canada 16, Switzerland 14, Netherlands 12, Japan – 11, Denmark 9
  16. Pension Funds Type – DB assets 60.8%, DC assets 26.4%, Reserve fund 11.9%, Hybrid 0.9%
  17. Top 300 Pension Funds Type by AUM – Public Sector $9.1 trillion, Sovereign $6.8 trillion, Corporate $2.9 trillion, Private Independent $3.6 trillion
  18. Top 300 Pension Funds Type – Public Sector 128, Sovereign 24, Corporate 80, Private Independent 68
  19. Sovereign Pension Funds AUM – $6.8 trillion
  20. Sovereign Wealth Funds AUM – $12.7 trillion
  21. Top 5 Sovereign Pension Funds – Government Pension Investment (Japan) $1.59 trillion, Government Pension Fund (Norway) $1.58 trillion, National Pension (South Korea) $801 billion, Canada Pension (Canada) $477 billion, Central Provident Fund (Singapore) $432 billion
  22. Pension Fund Industry Trends – Investment Macro, Sustainability, Managing Complexity, Rising systemic risk, Insourcing & delegation
  23. Top 4 Sources of Global Systemic RiskGeopolitical confrontation 84%, Escalating climate change 72%, Inequality & social challenges 48%, Plumbing of financial system 36%

Pension Funds Asset Allocation – Summary

  1. Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation (Simple Average) – Equities 43.4%, Bonds 34.9%, Alternatives & Cash 21.7%
  2. Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation (Weighted Average) – Equities 40.8%, Bonds 42.2%, Alternatives & Cash 17%
  3. Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in APAC – Equities 40%, Bonds 48.7%, Alternatives & Cash 11.3%
  4. Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in Europe – Equities 39.2%, Bonds 47.3%, Alternatives & Cash 13.5%
  5. Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation by Region in North America – Equities 48.3%, Bonds 22.4%, Alternatives & Cash 29.3%

 

Notes

  • Sovereign funds: Directly controlled by the state
  • Public sector funds: Covering public sector workers in provincial or state sponsored plans
  • Private independent funds: Private sector organisations authorised to manage pension plans from different employers
  • Corporate funds: Covering workers in company sponsored pension plans
  • DB Assets ~ Defined Benefit (Retirement income payable monthly for life, risks by employers)
  • DC Assets ~ Defined Contribution (Contribution primarily by employee, investment risks with participants)

 

 

Thinking Ahead Institute Global Top 300 Pension Funds Study 2024

1) 2023 Pension Funds AUM

Global Pension Funds AUM

  • 2018 – $40.5 trillion
  • 2019 – $47.2 trillion
  • 2020 – $52.9 trillion
  • 2021 – $57.4 trillion
  • 2022 – $50.1 trillion
  • 2023$55.6 trillion

Top 300 Pension Funds AUM:

  • 2018 – $18 trillion
  • 2019 – $19.4 trillion
  • 2020 – $21.7 trillion
  • 2021 – $23.6 trillion
  • 2022 – $20.5 trillion
  • 2023$22.6 trillion

5-Years Annualised Asset Growth:

  • Top 300 Pension Funds: +4.7%
  • Top 20 Pension Funds: +5.4%

 

2) Top Pension Funds Ranking

Top 30 Pension Funds Ranking:

  1. Government Pension Investment (Japan) – $1.59 trillion
  2. Government Pension Fund (Norway) – $1.58 trillion
  3. National Pension (South Korea) – $801 billion
  4. Federal Retirement Thrift (United States) – $782 billion
  5. ABP (Netherlands) – $552 billion
  6. Canada Pension (Canada) – $477 billion
  7. California Public Employees (United States) – $452 billion
  8. Central Provident Fund (Singapore) – $432 billion
  9. National Social Security (China) – $364 billion
  10. California State Teachers (United States) – $309 billion
  11. PFZW (Netherlands) – $262 billion
  12. New York City Retirement (United States) – $247 billion
  13. Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia) – $247 billion
  14. New York State Common (United States) – $246 billion
  15. Local Government Officials (Japan) – $226 billion
  16. AustralianSuper (Australia) – $204 billion
  17. Florida State Board (United States) – $194 billion
  18. Ontario Teachers (Canada) – $186 billion
  19. Texas Teachers (United States) – $181 billion
  20. Labor Pension Fund (Taiwan) – $176 billion
  21. Employees’ Provident (India) – $176 billion
  22. Australian Retirement Trust (Australia) – $173 billion
  23. Washington State Board (United States) – $167 billion
  24. Public Institute for Social Security (Kuwait) – $144 billion
  25. Future Fund (Australia) – $144 billion
  26. Public Service Pension Plan (Canada) – $134 billion
  27. Wisconsin Investment Board (United States) – $130 billion
  28. New York State Teachers (United States) – $130 billion
  29. Alecta (Sweden) – $126 billion
  30. North Carolina (United States) – $126 billion

Top 10 Pension Funds APAC Ranking:

  1. Government Pension Investment (Japan) – $1.59 trillion
  2. National Pension (South Korea) – $801 billion
  3. Central Provident Fund (Singapore) – $432 billion
  4. National Social Security (China) – $364 billion
  5. Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia) – $247 billion
  6. AustralianSuper (Australia) – $204 billion
  7. Labor Pension Fund (Taiwan) – $176 billion
  8. Employees’ Provident (India) – $176 billion
  9. Australian Retirement Trust (Australia) – $173 billion
  10. Future Fund (Australia) – $144 billion

 

3) Sovereign Pension Funds

Sovereign Funds AUM:

  • Sovereign Pension Funds$6.8 trillion
  • Sovereign Wealth Funds$12.7 trillion

Top 24 Sovereign Pension Funds Ranking:

  1. Government Pension Investment (Japan) – $1.59 trillion
  2. Government Pension Fund (Norway) – $1.58 trillion
  3. National Pension (South Korea) – $801 billion
  4. Canada Pension (Canada) – $477 billion
  5. Central Provident Fund (Singapore) – $432 billion
  6. National Social Security (China) – $364 billion
  7. Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia) – $247 billion
  8. Labor Pension Fund (Taiwan) – $176 billion
  9. Employees’ Provident (India) – $176 billion
  10. Public Institute for Social Security (Kuwait) – $144 billion
  11. Future Fund (Australia) – $144 billion
  12. GEPF (South Africa) – $124 billion
  13. Employees’ Pension Fund (India) – $102 billion
  14. AP Fonden 7 (Sweden) – $94 billion
  15. Social Insurance Funds (Vietnam) – $56 billion
  16. AP Fonden 3 (Sweden) – $49 billion
  17. AP Fonden 4 (Sweden) – $48 billion
  18. AP Fonden 1 (Sweden) – $44 billion
  19. AP Fonden 2 (Sweden) – $41 billion
  20. New Zealand Superannuation (New Zealand) – $40 billion
  21. FEFSS (Portugal) – $32 billion
  22. Fonds de Comp./Securite Sociale (Luxembourg) – $26 billion
  23. State Pension (Finland) – $25 billion
  24. FRR (France) – $23 billion

 

4) Pension Funds Trends & Risks

Pension Fund Industry Trends:

  • Investment Macro
  • Sustainability 
  • Managing Complexity
  • Rising systemic risk
  • Insourcing & delegation

Top 9 Sources of Global Systemic Risk:

  1. Geopolitical confrontation – 84%
  2. Escalating climate change – 72%
  3. Inequality & social challenges (e.g., polarisation, loss of social cohesion) – 48%
  4. The plumbing of the financial system – 36%
  5. Biodiversity loss / ecosystem breakdown – 12%
  6. Cybercrime / cybersecurity – 12%
  7. Adverse outcomes of AI / frontier technology – 12%
  8. Natural resource crisis – 4%
  9. Global pandemic – 4%

 

5) Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation

Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation (Simple Average):

  • Equities – 43.4%
  • Bonds – 34.9%
  • Alternatives & Cash – 21.7%

Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation (Weighted Average):

  • Equities – 40.8%
  • Bonds – 42.2%
  • Alternatives & Cash – 17%

Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in APAC:

  • Equities – 45%
  • Bonds – 48.1%
  • Alternatives & Cash – 6.9%

Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation by in Europe:

  • Equities – 31%
  • Bonds – 58.2%
  • Alternatives & Cash – 10.8%

Top 20 Pension Funds Asset Allocation by in North America:

  • Equities – 44.5%
  • Bonds – 22.7%
  • Alternatives & Cash – 32.8%

 

6) Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation 

Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in APAC:

  • Equities – 40%
  • Bonds – 48.7%
  • Alternatives & Cash – 11.3%

Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in Europe:

  • Equities – 39.2%
  • Bonds – 47.3%
  • Alternatives & Cash – 13.5%

Top 300 Pension Funds Asset Allocation in North America:

  • Equities – 48.3%
  • Bonds – 22.4%
  • Alternatives & Cash – 29.3%

 

7) Pension Funds Insights

Top 300 Pension Funds by AUM:

  • Public Sector – $9.1 trillion
  • Sovereign – $6.8 trillion
  • Corporate – $2.9 trillion
  • Private Independent – $3.6 trillion

Top 300 Pension Funds Type (No. of Pension Funds):

  • Public Sector – 128 
  • Sovereign – 24 
  • Corporate – 80
  • Private Independent – 68
  • Total – 300

 

Notes

  • Sovereign funds: Directly controlled by the state
  • Public sector funds: Covering public sector workers in provincial or state sponsored plans
  • Private independent funds: Private sector organisations authorised to manage pension plans from different employers
  • Corporate funds: Covering workers in company sponsored pension plans

 

Top 300 Pension Funds by AUM (By Ranking):

  • Top 20 – 42.1% of AUM
  • Rank 21 to 50 – 15.8%
  • Rank 51 to 150 – 24.9%
  • Rank 151 to 300 – 17.2%

Top 300 Pension Funds by Location (AUM):

  • North America – $10 trillion
  • Europe – $5.6 trillion
  • APAC – $6 trillion
  • Others – $971 billion
  • Total – $22.6 trillion

Top 300 Pension Funds by Location (Percentage):

  • North America – 44.2%
  • Europe – 24.7%
  • APAC – 26.8%
  • Others – 4.3%

Top 300 Pension Funds by Country (Percentage):

  1. United States – 37.9%
  2. Japan – 10.2%
  3. Norway – 7.3%
  4. Canada – 6.2%
  5. Netherlands – 5.6%
  6. Australia – 5.1%
  7. South Korea – 3.8%
  8. United Kingdom – 2.8%
  9. Denmark – 2.2%
  10. Sweden – 2%
  11. Singapore – 1.9%
  12. Switzerland – 1.9%
  13. China – 1.6%
  14. Mexico – 1.4%
  15. Malaysia – 1.3%
  16. Other – 8.9%

Most Funds by Country (Top 300 Pension Funds):

  1. United States – 144
  2. United Kingdom – 17
  3. Australia – 17
  4. Canada – 16
  5. Switzerland – 14
  6. Netherlands – 12
  7. Japan – 11
  8. Denmark – 9
  9. Sweden – 7
  10. Mexico – 7
  11. South Korea – 3
  12. Norway – 2
  13. Malaysia – 2
  14. Singapore – 1
  15. China – 1
  16. Other* – 37

* Brazil, Chile, Colombia, France, Finland, Germany, India, Israel Italy, Kuwait, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Philippines, Portugal, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam 

 

Pension Funds Type:

  • DB assets – 60.8%
  • DC assets – 26.4%
  • Reserve fund – 11.9%
  • Hybrid – 0.9%

Notes

  • DB Assets ~ Defined Benefit (Retirement income payable monthly for life, risks by employers)
  • DC Assets ~ Defined Contribution (Contribution primarily by employee, investment risks with participants)

 

Pension Funds Type by Region – APAC:

  • DB assets – 62.5%
  • DC assets – 29.1%
  • Reserve fund – 8.4%
  • Hybrid – None

Pension Funds Type by Region – Europe:

  • DB assets – 45.8%
  • DC assets – 12.8%
  • Reserve fund – 36.9%
  • Hybrid – 4.6%

Pension Funds Type by Region – North America:

  • DB assets – 72%
  • DC assets – 28%
  • Reserve fund – None
  • Hybrid – None

Pension Funds Type by Region – Other:

  • DB assets – 16.8%
  • DC assets – 68.3%
  • Reserve fund – 14.9%
  • Hybrid – None

 

 

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