California Public Employees Retirement System

California Public Employees Retirement System Portfolio holdings

AUM $167B
1-Year Est. Return 25.96%
 

The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), established in 1932 and headquartered in Sacramento, California, is the largest public pension fund in the U.S., managing over $510 billion in assets as of late 2024 to provide retirement and health benefits to more than 2 million state and local government employees, retirees, and their families. Operating as a defined benefit plan, CalPERS invests globally across equities, fixed income, real estate, private equity, and infrastructure, guided by a 13-member board and a commitment to sustainable investing and ESG (environmental, social, governance) principles under Chief Investment Officer Ben Meng since 2024. Known for its influential shareholder activism—pushing for corporate governance reforms—CalPERS serves over 3,000 employers, including state agencies and school districts, balancing long-term funding needs with a $100 billion unfunded liability challenge. As a cornerstone of California’s public sector, it blends financial stewardship with a mission to secure retiree livelihoods.

This Quarter Est. Return
1 Year Est. Return
+25.96%
3 Year Est. Return
5 Year Est. Return
10 Year Est. Return
AUM
$133B
AUM Growth
+$1.89B
Cap. Flow
Cap. Flow %
Top 10 Hldgs %
Holding
3,530
New
Increased
Reduced
Closed

Top Buys

1 +$253M
2 +$201M
3 +$110M
4
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United Parcel Service
UPS
+$103M
5
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Pool Corp
POOL
+$87M

Top Sells

1 +$413M
2 +$336M
3 +$252M
4
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McCormick & Company Non-Voting
MKC
+$169M
5
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Apple
AAPL
+$152M

Sector Composition

1 Technology 23.04%
2 Healthcare 14.63%
3 Financials 12.7%
4 Consumer Discretionary 10.69%
5 Communication Services 9.82%
Name Market Value Portfolio Weight Shares or Principal Change
in Stake
Capital Flow
1976
-27,600
1977
-186,400
1978
-65,900
1979
-19,400
1980
-142,800
1981
-73,200
1982
-129,000
1983
-131,041
1984
-200,091
1985
-55,666
1986
-18,900
1987
-135,549
1988
-58,256
1989
-42,900
1990
-81,109
1991
-41,690
1992
-33,500
1993
-103,300
1994
-40,300
1995
-94,100
1996
-26,300
1997
-3,889
1998
-11,320
1999
-52,600
2000
-25,840