The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board is selling a portfolio of 25 limited partnership fund interests in North American and European buyout funds for roughly C$1.2 billion. Ares Management Private Equity Secondaries funds and CVC Secondary Partners bought the assets in a transaction completed on March 31, 2025. In a press release, Dushy Sivanithy, managing […]
Vestcor Inc. achieved an overall investment portfolio return of 12.2 per cent as at Dec. 31, 2024, surpassing its benchmark by 0.1 per cent. In a report, the New Brunswick-based investment manager said its total assets grew by $2 billion to $23.1 billion in 2024. Read: Vestcor returns 7.5% for 2023, amid rising inflation, high […]
Donna Mathieu, vice-president and chief financial officer at NAV Canada, is retiring, effective Oct. 31, 2025. She joined NAV Canada in 2003 and became CFO in January 2022 following progressively senior roles. During her time at the organization, she provided executive leadership and direction to NAV Canada’s finance department, overseeing the company’s pension plan and […]
A federal public sector union representing more than 27,000 members is asking the Public Sector Pension Investment Board to divest any holdings in Tesla Inc. from its $264.9 billion portfolio. In a public statement, the Canadian Association of Professional Employees is calling on PSP Investments and “all pension funds in Canada” to ditch the electric […]
The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan is selling its remaining 19.9 per cent free cash flow interest held in a mining asset to New Gold Inc. The transaction of the New Afton mine will net the investment organization US$300 million. Last year, the Ontario Teachers’ reduced its stake from 46 per cent to 19.9 per cent […]
An article on how incoming health-care legislation could impact plan sponsors’ virtual care offerings was the most-read story on BenefitsCanada.com this past week. Here are the top five human resources, benefits, pension and investment stories of the last week: 1. How national health-care legislation could impact benefits plan sponsors’ virtual care offerings 2. Labatt attracting, […]
The office of the New York City comptroller, which oversees five public pension systems, is recommending the New York City Law Department seeks securities litigation against electric car maker Tesla Inc. over “enormous losses” to shareholders. In a statement on the office’s website, Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller, said Tesla made material misstatements […]
The funded position of a typical Canadian defined benefit pension plan increased both on a solvency and accounting basis in January, according to Telus Health’s latest pension index. It found the average funded position increased slightly on a solvency basis from 100 per cent to 101.6 per cent at the end of the month. On […]
The Investment Management Corp. of Ontario is reporting a weighted average net return of 9.9 per cent as at Dec. 31, 2024. At the end of the year, the investment organization’s net assets under management grew to $86 billion, compared to $77.4 billion at the end of 2023. The IMCO’s annualized long-term results were 4.2 […]
Japanese institutional investors are slowing their allocations to private assets, according to a new report by Crisil Coalition Greenwich. It found the share of Japanese institutional investors, including pension funds, endowments and foundations, that are planning to significantly increase private debt allocations in the next three years dropped roughly 10 per cent to 16 per […]