Pension fund




A pension fund, also known as a superannuation fund in some countries, is any plan, fund, or scheme which provides retirement income.




Pension funds in 2005


Pension funds typically have large amounts of money to invest and are the major investors in listed and private companies. They are especially important to the stock market where large institutional investors dominate. The largest 300 pension funds collectively hold about $6 trillion in assets.[1] In January 2008, The Economist reported that Morgan Stanley estimates that pension funds worldwide hold over US$20 trillion in assets, the largest for any category of investor ahead of mutual funds, insurance companies, currency reserves, sovereign wealth funds, hedge funds, or private equity.[2]


The Federal Old-age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund is the world's largest public pension fund which oversees $2.743 trillion USD in assets.[3]




Contents






  • 1 Classifications


    • 1.1 Open vs. closed pension funds


    • 1.2 Public vs. private pension funds




  • 2 Largest pension funds


  • 3 By country


    • 3.1 Australia


      • 3.1.1 Government


      • 3.1.2 Industry (not-for-profit)


      • 3.1.3 Private




    • 3.2 Brazil


    • 3.3 Canada


      • 3.3.1 Government


      • 3.3.2 Private




    • 3.4 Chile


    • 3.5 China


    • 3.6 Greece


      • 3.6.1 Government


      • 3.6.2 Private




    • 3.7 Hong Kong


    • 3.8 India


    • 3.9 Japan


    • 3.10 Malaysia


    • 3.11 Morocco


    • 3.12 Nepal


    • 3.13 Netherlands


    • 3.14 Norway


    • 3.15 Romania


    • 3.16 Saudi Arabia


    • 3.17 Singapore


    • 3.18 Switzerland


    • 3.19 Turkey


      • 3.19.1 Government


      • 3.19.2 Private




    • 3.20 United States


      • 3.20.1 Government






  • 4 See also


  • 5 References





Classifications



Open vs. closed pension funds


Open pension funds support at least one pension plan with no restriction on membership while closed pension funds support only pension plans that are limited to certain employees.[4]


Closed pension funds are further subclassified into:



  • Single employer pension funds

  • Multi-employer pension funds

  • Related member pension funds

  • Individual pension funds



Public vs. private pension funds


A public pension fund is one that is regulated under public sector law while a private pension fund is regulated under private sector law.


In certain countries the distinction between public or government pension funds and private pension funds may be difficult to assess. In others, the distinction is made sharply in law, with very specific requirements for administration and investment. For example, local governmental bodies in the United States are subject to laws passed by the states in which those localities exist, and these laws include provisions such as defining classes of permitted investments and a minimum municipal obligation.[5][6]



Largest pension funds











































































































































































































































Country
Fund
Assets US$ (in billions)
Reporting
Period
Inception
Origin

 United States

Federal Old-age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund (Social Security)
$2743[7]
2017 1935 Non-commodity

 Australia
Australian National Superannuation Scheme $2530[8]
2017


 Japan
Government Pension Investment Fund $1103[9]
2015 2006 Non-commodity

 Norway
Government Pension Fund of Norway $898[9]
2015 1990 Oil

 United States
Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund $898[10]
2017 1920 Non-commodity

 United States
Military Retirement Fund $654[11]
2017 Non-commodity

 United States

Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)
$483[12]
2016 1986 Non-commodity

 South Korea

National Pension Service (NPS)
$462[9]
2017 1988 Non-commodity

 Netherlands

Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP (ABP)
$388[13] (€344) 1922 Non-commodity

 Canada

Canada Pension Plan and CPP Investment Board
$317[14]
2017 1965 Non-commodity

 Canada (Quebec)

Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (The Caisse, or CDPQ)
$299[15]
2017 1965 Non-commodity

 United States (California)
California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) $290[16]
1932 Non-commodity

 China
National Social Security Fund $251[9]
2015 2000 Non-commodity

 Singapore
Central Provident Fund $208[17]
2014 1955 Non-commodity

 United States (California)
California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) $206[18]
2017
1913 Non-commodity

 Malaysia
Employees Provident Fund $185[17]
2014 1991 Non-commodity

 Netherlands

Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn (PFZW, formerly PGGM)
$183[19] (€162) 1969 Non-commodity

 Canada (Ontario)
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan $176[20]
2016 1989 Non-commodity

 Chile
AFP $160[21]
2014 1980 Non-commodity

 India

Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO)
$128[9]
2015 1952 Non-commodity

 Denmark

Arbejdsmarkedets Tillægspension (ATP)
$124[22]
2017 1964 Non-commodity

 South Africa

Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF)
$112 (ZAR1426b) 1996 Non-commodity

 Brazil

Caixa de Previdencia dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil (PREVI)
$80[23]
1904 Finance

 United States (Ohio)
State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio (STRS Ohio) $76[24]
2017
1919 Defined Benefit Pension

Russia Russia
Russian National Wealth Fund
75,6 [38]
2018
2008
Oil

 France
AGIRC - ARRCO $70[9]
2015 2001 Non-commodity

 France

Pensions Reserve Fund (France) (NPRF)
$56[25]
2001 Non-commodity

 Ireland

National Pension Reserve Fund (NPRF)
$30[26]
2001 Non-commodity


By country



Australia




Government




  • Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme (old scheme for federal civil servants)


  • Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme (current scheme for Australian Defence Force personnel)


  • Public Sector Superannuation accumulation plan (current scheme for federal civil servants)


  • Public Sector Superannuation Scheme (old scheme for federal civil servants)


  • State Super (for New South Wales state civil servants)



Industry (not-for-profit)



  • AustralianSuper

  • AustSafe Super

  • CareSuper

  • Cbus

  • Energy Super

  • FIRSTSUPER

  • HESTA

  • Hostplus

  • legalsuper

  • LUCRF Super

  • Media Super

  • MTAA Super

  • NGS Super

  • REI Super

  • TWUSUPER

  • UniSuper


[27]



Private




  • ANZ Australian Staff Superannuation Scheme (for employees of ANZ Bank)

  • Retail Employees Superannuation Trust



Brazil



  • Aceprev

  • Baneses

  • Banesprev

  • Centrus

  • FAPES

  • Forluz

  • Funcef

  • Fundação Banrisul

  • Fundação CESP

  • Fundação Itaubanco

  • Petros

  • PREVI - Caixa de Previdência dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil[28] (the closed private pension fund for employees of the Brazilian federal government-owned bank)

  • Sistel

  • Valia



Canada



Government



  • Alberta Investment Management

  • British Columbia Investment Management Corporation

  • Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec


  • Canada Pension Plan (investments directed by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board)

  • HOOPP

  • Ontario Teachers Pension Plan

  • PSP investments

  • Public Sector Pension Investment Board



Private




  • BC Pension Corporation, including the College Pension Plan, the Municipal Pension Plan, the Public Service Pension Plan, the Teachers' Pension Plan, and WorkSafeBC


  • Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Pension Plan (CAAT)


  • Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)


  • OMERS Administration Corporation (OMERS)


  • Ontario Pension Board (OPB)

  • Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan


  • OPSEU Pension Trust (OPTrust)



Chile



  • AFP Modelo

  • Chile pension system



China



  • Social Security Fund (China) [zh] - managed by National Council for Social Security Fund


Greece



Government


  • Public Employees Pension Fund[29]


Private



  • TAPILTAT, the Fund for Mutual Assistance of the Employees of Ioniki Bank and Other Banks, the multi-employer auxiliary pension fund


Hong Kong


  • Mandatory Provident Fund


India




  • Employees' Provident Fund Organisation – a statutory body of the government of India that administers a compulsory Provident Fund Scheme, Pension Scheme and an Insurance Scheme. Provident Fund is applicable across for employees across establishments (private as well as government, subject to criteria). EPF is the largest social security organisation in India with assets well over 5 lakh crore (US$104 billion) as of 2014.[30]


  • National Pension Scheme – a defined-contribution–based pension scheme launched by the government of India open to all citizens of India on a voluntary basis and mandatory for the employees of central government (except Indian Armed Forces) who are appointed on or after 1 January 2004. Indian citizens between the age of 18 and 65 are eligible to join.[31]



Japan



  • See Japan Pension Service


  • Government Pension Investment Fund, Japan (GPIF, 年金積立金管理運用独立行政法人)



Malaysia



  • Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia's largest, total assets of around RM407 billion in diversified portfolio)[32]


Morocco



  • Caisse de dépôt et de gestion


  • CMR (in French)



Nepal


  • Employees Provident Fund Nepal


Netherlands




  • Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP (ABP)


  • Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn (PFZW, formerly PGGM)



Norway




  • The Government Pension Fund - Global (Statens pensjonsfond - Utland)


  • The Government Pension Fund - Norway (Statens pensjonsfond - Norge)



Romania


The pension system in Romania is made of three pillars. One is the state pension (Pillar I – Mandatory), the second is a private mandatory pension where the state transfers a percentage of the contribution it collects for the public pension, and the third is an optional private pension (Pillar III – Voluntary).


The Financial Supervisory Authority – Private Pension is responsible for the supervision and regulation of the private pension system.[33]



Saudi Arabia



  • Public Pension Agency (PPA)

  • General Organization for Social Insurance



Singapore


  • Central Provident Fund


Switzerland


  • Pension system in Switzerland


Turkey



Government



  • Sosyal Güvenlik Kurumu (Social Security Institution, SGK)

Social Security Institution was established by the Social Security Institution Law No:5502 which was published in the Official Gazette No: 26173 dated 20.06.2006 and brings the Social Insurance Institution, General Directorate of Bağ-kur and General Directorate of Emekli Sandığı whose historical development are summarized above under a single roof in order to transfer five different retirement regimes which are civil servants, contractual paid workers, agricultural paid workers, self-employers and agricultural self-employers into a single retirement regime that will offer equal actuarial rights and obligations.



Private


  • Armed Forces Pension Fund[34]

OYAK (Ordu Yardımlaşma Kurumu/Armed Forces Pension Fund) provides its members with "supplementary retirement benefits" apart from the official retirement fund, T.C.Emekli Sandığı/SSK, to which they are primarily affiliated.


In addition to the retirement benefit, OYAK pays "disability benefits" to the members on duty when they become partially or fully disabled as well as "death benefits" to the heirs of the deceased member if the death occurs during the member's subscription to the foundation.


OYAK is incorporated as a private entity under its own law subject to Turkish civic and commercial codes. OYAK, while fulfilling its legal duties, as set in the law, also provides its members with social services such as loans, home loans and retirement income systems.


The initial source of OYAK's funds is a compulsory 10 percent levy on the base salary of Turkey's 200,000 serving officers who, together with 25,000 current pensioners, make up OYAK's members.


Some other Turkish private pension funds:



  • YAPI ve KREDİ BANKASI A.Ş. Mensupları Yardım ve Emekli Sandığı Vakfı

  • AKBANK T.A.Ş. Mensupları Tekaüt Sandığı Vakfı

  • TÜRKİYE GARANTİ BANKASI A.Ş. Memur ve Müstahdemleri Emekli ve Yardım Sandığı Vakfı

  • TÜRKİYE ODALAR BORSALAR VE BİRLİK PERSONELİ SİGORTA VE EMEKLİ SANDIĞI VAKFI

  • TÜRKİYE İŞ BANKASI A.Ş. Mensupları Emekli Sandığı Vakfı



United States


In the United States, pension funds include schemes which result in a deferral of income by employees, even if retirement income provision isn't the intent.[35] The United States has $19.1 trillion in retirement and pension assets ($9.1 trillion in private funds, $10 trillion in public funds) as of December 31, 2016.[36] The largest 200 pension funds accounted for $4.540 trillion as of September 30, 2009.[37]



Government




See also



  • Global assets under management

  • Pension insurance contract

  • Pension regulation

  • Qualifying registered overseas pension schemes

  • Sovereign wealth fund



References





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  2. ^ The Economist Jan 17, 2008 (economist.com)


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  12. ^ Financial Statements of the Thrift Savings Fund December 31, 2016 and 2015. As of December 31, 2016. Thrift Savings Fund. Retrieved February 15, 2018


  13. ^ [1]


  14. ^ "CPP Fund Totals $317 Billion at 2017 Fiscal Year-End". www.cppib.com. Retrieved 2018-02-24.


  15. ^ http://www.lacaisse.com/en/results


  16. ^ "Current Investment Fund Values". Calpers.ca.gov. Retrieved 2014-05-10.


  17. ^ ab "The world's 300 largest pension funds – year end 2014". Willis Towers Watson.


  18. ^ "Investments Overview". calstrs.com. Retrieved 2017-06-11.


  19. ^ https://www.pfzw.nl/over-ons/pers/paginas/kwartaalberichten.aspx


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  21. ^ http://www.emol.com/noticias/economia/2015/01/23/700604/donde-estan-invertidas-las-platas-de-los-trabajadores-en-chile.html


  22. ^ The ATP Group Annual Report 2017


  23. ^ Official WebSite of PREVI - English Version


  24. ^ [2]


  25. ^ FRR 2012 Annual Report


  26. ^ NPRF


  27. ^ http://www.industrysuper.com/choose-a-fund/


  28. ^ http://www.previ.com.br Official Website of PREVI


  29. ^ Public Employees Pension Fund


  30. ^ EPF


  31. ^ PFRDA


  32. ^ [3] Archived November 2, 2010, at the Wayback Machine


  33. ^ http://www.csspp.ro


  34. ^ Armed Forces Pension Fund


  35. ^ 29 USC § 1002 - Definitions | Title 29 - Labor | U.S. Code | LII / Legal Information Institute. Law.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2013-07-18.


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