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Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund

Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund (OP&F) is a public pension fund based in Columbus, Ohio. OP&F was established in 1965 by the Ohio General Assembly to provide pension and disability benefits to the state’s full-time police officers and firefighters. OP&F also provides survivor benefits and an optional health care plan for retirees and their eligible dependents.

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Country

United States

AUM ($B, AS AT DATE OF ASSET ALLOCATION)

$19

Chief Executive

Mary Beth Foley

Chief Investment Officer

Ted Hall

Chair

Mark Drum

Asset allocation

20.55% US Equity

13.77% Non-US Equity

7.79% Private Markets

7.93% High Yield Bonds

3.12% Private Credit

15.87% US Inflation Protected Securities

9.92% Real Estate

6.13% Real Assets

6.4% Midstream Energy Infrastructure

6.47% Gold

1.33% Commodities

21.24% Fixed Income

3.34% Cash

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