Breadcrumb Home INTERACTIVE January 22, 2007 12:00 AM Top 200 funds with defined benefit assets in private equity Tweet Share Share Email More Reprints Print Top 200 funds with defined benefit assets in private equity Assets in millions. Excludes private equity assets broken out elsewhere. Fund Assets California Public Employees $4,473 General Electric $3,657 New York City Retirement $2,575 DuPont $2,440 Michigan Retirement $1,292 Oregon Public Employees $1,063 New York State Teachers $994 Texas Teachers $920 Citigroup $768 Illinois State Universities $764 Pennsylvania Employees $758 Connecticut Retirement $756 California State Teachers $608 Virginia Retirement $589 Alabama Retirement $584 North Carolina $537 Honeywell $445 Illinois Municipal $376 Rhode Island Employees $372 Bristol-Myers Squibb $343 South Dakota $341 Nevada Public Employees $303 Montana Board of Invest. $251 Northrop Grumman $235 World Bank $210 Ohio State Teachers $205 National Electric $200 Delta Air Lines $188 Xerox $181 Missouri State Employees $179 3M $176 Illinois Teachers $172 Ohio Police & Fire $160 Cook County Employees $150 Missouri Public Schools $135 United States Steel $135 Indiana Teachers $127 Boeing $121 Presbyterian Church $109 United Technologies $108 Hawaii Employees $85 Louisiana State Employees $67 Southern Baptist Convention $65 Los Angeles City Employees $59 University of California $59 Tennessee Valley Authority $53 Colorado Employees $47 Teamsters, Western Conf. $46 New Mexico Educational $42 Target $34 San Francisco City & County $27 I.A.M. National $23 Siemens $15 Wells Fargo $13 Indiana Public Employees $10 Texas County & District $7 American Airlines $6 Duke Energy $4 Los Angeles Water & Power $3 Nebraska Investment Council $3 Kentucky Retirement $1 Reynolds American $1 Total $28,670 Recommended for You Largest active U.S. equity DC mutual funds lag S&P 500 Select private equity managers show fundraising prowess 2 fixed-income DC mutual funds stand out Sponsored Content: The Institutional Investor's Guide to ESG Investing Reader Poll January 25, 2023 How will the DOL’s finalized rules impact ESG investing? SEE MORE POLLS > Sponsored White Papers Show Me the Income: Discovering plan sponsor and participant preferences for cr… The Future of Infrastructure: Building a Better Tomorrow Fulcrum Issues: Equity Returns and Inflation — Choose Your Own Adventure What Matters Most in Considering a Private Debt Strategy Why pursue direct lending in the core middle market? Research for Institutional Money Management View More Sponsored Content Partner Content The Industrialization of ESG Investment For institutional investors, ETFs can make meeting liquidity needs easier Gold: the most effective commodity investment 2021 Investment Outlook | Investing Beyond the Pandemic: A Reset for Portfolios Ten ways retirement plan professionals add value to plan sponsors Gold: an efficient hedge View More