Asset Owners

Stanislaus County Employees’ Retirement Association (StanCERA)

The Stanislaus County Employees’ Retirement Association (StanCERA) is a public employees retirement system that administers the retirement benefits for employees of Stanislaus County, City of Ceres, Stanislaus Superior Court, East Side Mosquito Abatement District (ESMAD), Stanislaus Council of Governments (StanCOG), Keyes Community Services District, Salida Sanitary District, Hills Ferry Cemetery District, Stanislaus Regional Transit Authority,

Texas A&M Foundation

he Texas A&M Foundation is a non-profit organization that serves as the primary academic fundraising arm for Texas A&M University, tasked with raising, managing, and investing donations to support scholarships, programs, and initiatives, ensuring the university’s growth and affordability through private giving, with a focus on building endowments for long-term financial stability and enhanced student opportunities. 

Wise Trust

The Workplace Insurance and Safety Employee Trust (WISE Trust) delivers the defined benefit pension to current and former employees of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), Infrastructure Health and Safety Association (ISHA), Public Services Health and Safety Association (PSHSA), Workplace Safety and Prevention Services (WSPS), Workplace Safety North (WSN), and WISE Trust

City and County of Swansea Pension Fund

The City and County of Swansea administers the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) on behalf of the City and County of Swansea and Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council, as well as a wide range of other employers, such as local Colleges, Town and Community Councils and some non-profit making organisations who provide a public

City of Austin Employees’ Retirement System (COAERS)

City of Austin Employees’ Retirement System (COAERS) was originally established in 1941 by City ordinance. The System administers retirement, disability, and death benefit programs for regular full-time employees of the City of Austin working 30 or more hours per week, excluding the mayor, members of the City Council, and commissioned civil service police officers and

University of Rochester Investment

The University of Rochester’s endowment—the largest component of the University of Rochester Long Term Investment Pool (“LTIP”)—provides perpetual annual support for student financial aid and faculty salaries as well as support for certain facilities and academic programs. Spending from the endowment also helps to stabilize the University’s annual budget.