Top 1000 Pension Funds 2024: Pensions back at a sweet spot

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Assets for the leading 1000 European pension funds grew by 8.7% year-on-year, reversing last year’s loss of 6.8%. This brings total assets back up to above their previous high water mark of €9.7trn in 2022’s research exercise. This year’s overall net gain in assets of €775bn is the largest since 2021’s increase of €810bn.

Discover IPE’s extensive study on the European pensions landscape with the Top 1000 European Pension Funds 2024. This detailed report offers an in-depth ranking of the leading pension institutions by assets and provides a comprehensive asset allocation breakdown for the top funds. 

Key Benefits of Accessing the Report: 

  • In-depth ranking of over 1000 pension institutions by assets 
  • Country-by-country analysis across Europe’s pensions market 
  • Detailed asset allocation data for the top 100 pension funds 
  • Comprehensive pension regulation report covering key European markets
  • A downloadable Excel file containing rankings based on AUM and asset allocation breakdown

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IPE covers a good variety of very current and relevant topics. It is good to read the high-level, independent and objective perspectives from pension funds in other European countries; many of them are dealing with the same issues as we are, so it is interesting to learn from their experiences, especially when they are ahead of where we are on the curve.

Markus Schaen , Senior Fund Manager, MN,
The Netherlands