Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund Overview

  • Type
  • Public Pension Fund

  • Year Founded
  • 1922

Year Founded

  • Professionals
  • 2

Professionals

  • AUM

  • Commitments
  • 88

Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund General Information

Description

Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund (PABF) is a single-employer defined benefit public pension fund based in Chicago, Illinois. Established in 1922, the fund provides retirement, survivors, and disability benefits to police officers of Chicago. The plan administers a post-retirement healthcare plan which is known as the Staff Retiree Health Plan. The Staff Retiree Health Plan provides lifetime health and dental insurance for eligible retirees and their spouses through PABF's group health insurance plan, which covers both active and retired members. The assets of the are managed by the board of trustees.

Contact Information

Website
www.chipabf.org
Year Founded
1922
Commitment Size
Open To Secondaries
Open To First Time Funds
Institution Type
Public Pension Fund
Primary Contact
Title
Trustee
Email
me
Phone
+1 (312)
Corporate Office
  • 221 North LaSalle Street
  • Chicago, IL 60601
  • United States
+1 (312)

Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund Commitments (88)

Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund's most recent commitment was for from , managed by JLC Infrastructure. The commitment was made on .

Fund Name Fund Manager Fund Location Vintage Fund Size Commitment Date Commitment
JLC Infrastructure New York, NY 2024
Monroe Capital Chicago, IL 2024
CVC Secondary Partners London, United Kingdom 2023
TA Realty Boston, MA 2022
Adams Street Partners Chicago, IL 2022
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Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund Commitment Analytics

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Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund Mandates (10)

Fund Type Mandate Amount Announced Date Timeframe
Buyout $85M 06-May-2024 to 06-Jun-2024
28-Nov-2023 to 29-Dec-2023
30-Jun-2021 to 30-Jul-2021
30-Jun-2021 to 30-Jul-2021
10-Oct-2019 to 06-Nov-2019
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Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund Investment Allocations

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Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund FAQs

  • When was Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund founded?

    Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund was founded in 1922.

  • Where is Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund headquartered?

    Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund is headquartered in Chicago, IL.

  • How many Assets Under Management (AUM) does Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund have?

    Chicago Policemen's Annuity & Benefits Fund has in assets under management.

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