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March 2025 Public Pension Brief

Written by John Washington, Data Research Analyst | Apr 1, 2025 9:00:00 AM
  • Record-Breaking Allocations from CalPERS: California Public Employees’ Retirement System disclosed over $10B in commitments, including large allocations to Veritas Capital Fund IX ($400M), KKR Global Infrastructure Investors V ($500M), and multiple venture capital funds focused on technology and climate

  • Major Activity in Private Equity and Growth Funds: Oregon PERS, Connecticut Retirement Plans, and New York State Common made significant commitments to KKR North America Fund XIV, Insight Partners XIII, Stellex Capital Partners III, and other buyout/growth vehicles

  • Private Credit Momentum Accelerates: Several funds increased exposure to private credit strategies, including CalPERS’ $1.2B to OHA Senior Lending, Pennsylvania SERS’ $150M to ISQ Infrastructure Credit Fund II, and Michigan’s $75M to Blackstone Co-Invest

  • Infrastructure and Real Assets in Focus: Commitments to energy transition and data center infrastructure are growing, with Los Angeles Fire & Police setting a $500M 2025 infrastructure pacing plan and Pennsylvania SERS committing $350M across global infrastructure funds

  • Venture Capital Sees Strong Support: Multiple Lightspeed Venture Partners funds secured commitments from Texas County & District, Orange County ERS, and CalPERS, showing continued interest in early-stage tech and innovation investments

  • Strategic Asset Allocation Changes Across States: North Carolina, Arizona State Retirement System, and Ohio STRS adjusted equity and credit allocations, shifting towards private credit and liquid alternatives to enhance returns and manage risk

  • Consultant and Manager Searches Active Nationwide: Dozens of RFPs and manager searches were issued in March, covering private debt, core fixed income, emerging markets equity, and absolute return strategies, signaling upcoming mandate opportunities

  • Leadership Updates Driving Strategy Evolutions: Key executive transitions, such as Terrill Sanchez stepping down from PSERS and Ty Powers rejoining NC as Investment Director, suggest shifts in oversight and long-term planning for several large systems