Chart Of The Week: European Pension Assets Exceed €7.7trn
Total assets under management across Europe’s pension markets grew to €7.72trn this year, up from €7.22trn in 2018, according to IPE’s annual Top 1000 Pension Funds report.
Despite a market crash in the fourth quarter of 2018 and ongoing turbulence caused by geopolitical conflicts and uncertainties, assets under management increased by 6.9%.
The Top 1000 Pension Funds survey is conducted by IPE editorial staff every year and is designed to provide a snapshot of Europe’s biggest pension investors and markets
The year-on-year increase in assets was aided by several factors. There were a number of pension entities included for the first time, including €42.1bn UK pension insurer Rothesay Life and €16.8bn Turkish military pension fund Oyak.
In addition, a number of pension entities reported their latest assets under management at or after 31 March 2019, after a significant equity market rally.
Despite the additions and a volatile year for investments, there was little change at the top of the Top 1000 list. Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG) retained its top spot with €944.7bn of assets – which has since climbed to €975bn as of this morning, according to the fund’s website.
The Norwegian giant was followed by Dutch pension funds ABP and PFZW, with €442bn and €225bn respectively. Denmark’s ATP kept fourth spot with €137.2bn.
Sweden’s Alecta leapfrogged BVK of Germany into fifth place, while the growth of AP7 – the defined contribution element of Sweden’s state system – saw it enter the top 10 for the first time with €80.1bn of assets.
The UK and the Netherlands are the biggest pension markets in Europe. The GPFG helps Norway into the €1trn-plus market, with Germany, Switzerland and Denmark all registering more than €500bn.
Top 1000 Pension Funds 2019 – the top 10
Pension fund/entity | AUM (€bn) | AUM date | Country |
---|---|---|---|
Government Pension Fund Global | 944.7 | 30/06/19 | Norway |
ABP | 442 | 30/06/19 | Netherlands |
PFZW | 225.2 | 30/06/19 | Netherlands |
ATP | 137.2 | 30/06/19 | Denmark |
Alecta | 85 | 16/07/19 | Sweden |
BVK | 84.5 | 16/07/19 | Germany |
AP7 | 80.1 | 31/12/18 | Sweden |
PMT | 78.4 | 31/03/19 | Netherlands |
USS | 78.2 | 30/06/19 | UK |
PFA Pension | 77.1 | 31/12/18 | Denmark |
Further reading
Asset growth in challenging times
Endeavouring to measure retirement assets across a wide range of different countries and regulatory systems means taking a fairly agnostic, and open, approach to inclusion within our universe, explains IPE editor Liam Kennedy
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