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PGGM : ウィキペディア英語版
Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn

Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn (known as PFZW, formerly PGGM, translation: "Pension Fund for Care and Well-Being")〔On 1 January 2008, PGGM (''Stichting Pensioenfonds voor de Gezondheid, Geestelijke en Maatschappelijke Belangen'', translation: "Pension Fund for Health, Mental and Social Interests") changed its name to PFZW as part of a structuring that involved the separation of its asset management operations. PFZW currently uses the PGGM brand to market its asset management services.〕 is the second largest pension fund in the Netherlands. As of 31 December 2014, PFZW had total assets under management of €161.7 billion〔https://www.pfzw.nl/over-ons/pers/paginas/kwartaalberichten.aspx〕 ($183 billion, 1EUR=1.13USD) and around 2.6 million participants.〔http://www.pfzw.nl/Over_ons/Over_ons/Over_ons.asp〕
PFZW's predecessor, PGGM, was founded in June 1969 through the combination of several smaller Dutch pension funds in the healthcare industry. In 1970, PGGM assumed responsibility for the pensions of employees throughout the health care and social work sectors in the Netherlands. In 1972, PGGM moved to its current headquarters in Zeist, Netherlands.
PFZW is as a non-profit foundation, controlled by trade unions and employers from the healthcare and social work sectors. At the end of 2006, the governing board of what was then known as PGGM adopted a separation between its policy (structuring of pensions) and implementation (managing of assets and payment) functions. The pension fund (the foundation) continues to formulate pension policy, but was renamed Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn (PFZW), and a newly created cooperative PGGM now manages the fund’s €161.7 billion of assets under management. This separation, which took effect in January 2008, was taken in response to new legislation passed in the Netherlands that would limit PGGM’s ability to offer related financial services.
==Scope of the fund==
At the end of 2009, PFZW had 22,000 affiliated employers (employees are enrolled automatically), more than 1.9 million participants. The fund has an investment portfolio of over €110.7 billion and total annualized return (IRR) of 8.0% since 1970 (2007: 9.3%).
Based on assets, PFZW is the second largest pension fund in the Netherlands, behind Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP. More broadly, PFZW stands in the top 5 of European pension funds and in the top 15 globally, based on both number of plan participants and assets under management.

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