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Emerging market pension funds grow in prominence on the world stage

Emerging market pension funds grow in prominence on the world stage

Total value of world’s largest 300 pension funds rises by 15.1% in 2017

ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 04, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Assets under management (AUM) at the world’s largest pension funds increased in value by 15.1% in 2017 to reach a total of $18.1 trillion, a significant increase from the 6.1% growth achieved in 2016, according to . The research shows the top 20 funds account for 41.1% of the AUM in the ranking, marking a slight increase from 40.3% in the previous year.

Emerging markets have become more prominent in the rankings in recent years, with the Employees’ Provident Fund (India) as a new entrant into the top 20 in 2017. A total of four new entrants from emerging market countries entered the top 20 over the last 10 years — three from Asia and one from Africa.

“The increased number of the largest funds originating from emerging market regions is reflective of a longer-term trend, with a great deal of progress being made in terms of governance structures and resiliency,” said Roger Urwin, global head of investment content at Willis Towers Watson. “These countries are especially interesting to monitor as they are typically in the earlier stages of maturity and can continue to adapt and develop their investment models.”

“This is a period of extraordinary change for large pension plans, driven by a confluence of factors,” said Bob Collie, head of research for Willis Towers Watson’s Thinking Ahead Group1. “It’s not just demographic change and the changing global economic balance; it’s not just changes in social expectations, politics, sustainability or regulation; and it’s not just technology. It’s all of these, and it’s the way the changes compound one another. Many of these organizations are fairly young and have grown rapidly. This puts a spotlight on their governance and how they operate.”

Among the top 300 funds, defined contribution (DC) assets increased during 2017 by 17.6% while defined benefit (DB) assets grew 13.5%. DB assets accounted for 64.7% of the disclosed total AUM, (down from 65.5% in 2016).

The share of reserve funds (those set aside by a national government against future liabilities) saw a slight increase at 11.8% (11.5% in 2016), while hybrid funds (those with both DB and DC components) accounted for less than 1% of the total.

“While the longer-term shift from DB to DC is widely understood and remains unchanged, it is striking that DB assets continue to grow and form the majority of the total assets. We see the hybrid market as an interesting area of the landscape to watch, with its growth expected to continue as asset owners shift away from traditional DB strategies,” Urwin added.

Sovereign and public sector pension funds account for 68.6% of the total assets, increasing by 0.2% from 2016.

North American funds remain the largest region in terms of AUM, accounting for 42.3% of all assets in the research, followed by Asia Pacific (27.3%) and Europe (26.5%). North America shows the fastest annualized growth during the period 2012 – 2017 at 6.2%, slightly outpacing Asia Pacific’s 6.1% and Europe’s 3.8%.

A total of 26 new funds entered the top 300 over the last five years, with the U.S. contributing the greatest net number of new funds (nine). The U.S. continues to have the largest number of funds within the top 300 ranking (133), followed by the U.K. (25), Canada (18), Japan and Australia (both 17).

On a weighted average for the top 20 funds, assets are predominantly invested in equities (46.3%), followed by fixed income (36.1%), and alternatives and cash (17.6%). Looking at the allocations by region, Asia Pacific funds had the largest allocation to fixed income (52.5%) and North American the largest allocation to alternatives (34.8%).

1 The Thinking Ahead Group is the executive team to the Thinking Ahead Institute

Top 20 pension funds (U.S. millions)

RankFundMarketTotal assets 
1.Government Pension InvestmentJapan$1,443,554 
2.Government Pension FundNorway$1,063,456 
3.National PensionSouth Korea$582,938 
4.Federal Retirement ThriftU.S.$531,489 
5.ABPNetherlands$494,796 
6.National Social SecurityChina$456,853 
7.California Public EmployeesU.S.$336,684 
8.Canada PensionCanada$283,4541
9.Central Provident FundSingapore$269,133 
10.Pension Fund for Care and WellbeingNetherlands$235,9951
11.California State TeachersU.S.$216,193 
12.Local Government OfficialsJapan$209,880 
13.New York State CommonU.S.$201,263 
14.Employees’ Provident FundMalaysia$200,265 
15.New York City RetirementU.S.$189,794 
16.Florida State BoardU.S.$167,900 
17.Ontario TeachersCanada$150,7302
18.Texas TeachersU.S.$146,326 
19.Employees' Provident FundIndia$134,272 
20.Government Employees' Pension FundSouth Africa$133,9442
1As of March 31, 2018 
2As of March 31, 2017 

About the Thinking Ahead Institute



The is a global not-for-profit member organization whose aim is to influence change in the investment world for the benefit of savers. The Institute’s members comprise asset owners, investment managers and other groups that are motivated to influence the industry for the good of savers worldwide. It has 45 members with combined responsibility for over US$12 trillion and is an outgrowth of Willis Towers Watson Investments’ Thinking Ahead Group.

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