Government Pension Investment Fund
Government Pension Investment Fund (年金積立金管理運用独立行政法人, Nenkin Tsumitate-kin Kanri Un'yō Dokuritsu-gyōsei-Hōjin), or GPIF, is an incorporated administrative agency (an independent administrative institution), established by the Japanese government. It is the largest pool of retirement savings in the world. Japan's GPIF is the largest public fund investor in Japan by assets and is a major proponent of the Stewardship Principles.[2]
Pension fund | |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | 1-4-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Japan |
Key people | Norihiro Takahashi (CEO) |
Total assets | |
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The Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) has been established on the following investment principles:
- The overarching goal should be achieve the investment returns required for the public pension system with minimal risks, solely for the benefit of pension recipients from a long-term perspective, thereby contributing to the stability of the system.
- The primary investment strategy should be diversification by asset class, region, and timeframe. While acknowledging fluctuations of market prices in the short term, we shall achieve investment returns in a more stable and efficient manner by taking advantage of our long-term investment horizon, whilst at the same time we shall secure sufficient liquidity to pay pension benefits.
- We formulate the policy asset mix, and manage and control risks at the levels of the overall asset portfolio, each asset class, and each asset manager. We employ both passive and active investments to benchmark returns (i.e. average market returns) set for each asset class, while seeking untapped profitable investment opportunities.
- By fulfilling our responsibilities, we shall continue to maximise medium-to long-term equity investment returns for the benefit of pension recipients.
The GPIF has diversified investments with the following external asset management institutions:
Aberdeen Asset Management Allianz AXA Baillie Gifford Bank of New York Mellon BlackRock Capital Group Companies Citigroup Credit Agricole Dimensional Fund Advisors Fidelity Goldman Sachs ING Invesco Janus Capital Group JP Morgan Lazard Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Mizuho Financial Group Morgan Stanley Natixis Nomura Northern Trust PIMCO Prudential Prudential Financial Resona Holdings Russell Investments Societe Generale State Street Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Sun Life Tokio Marine Wellington Management Wells Fargo
Profile
- President -- Takahiro Mitani
- Address—1-4-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Japan
- Tel -- +81-3-3502-2486
- Capital—112 trillion yen
Investment result
- 2012
- Third-quarter rate of return (period rate): 4.83%
- The amount of third quarterly earnings: 5,135,200 million yen
- A third-quarter end operative asset sum: 111,929,600 million yen
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See also
- Pension fund
- Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare
- Social Insurance Agency
- National Pension (Japan)—mentions International (bilateral) Social Security Agreements
- Japan Pension Service
Notes
- "Investment results for 3Q of fiscal 2017" (PDF). GPIF. GPIF.
- "Chat with the Chief: Hiromichi Mizuno". Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
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