Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund Overview
- Type
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Corporate Pension
- Year Founded
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1955

- Professionals
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2

- AUM
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- Commitments
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7
Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund General Information
Description
Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund is a corporate pension based in Osaka, Japan. Established in 2004, the plan provides pension benefits to 23 Daiwa House Group companies, centering on the Japanese housing construction company Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd. The assets of the plan are managed by the executive management team.
Contact Information
Year Founded
Corporate Office
- 3-3-5 Umeda, Kita-ku
- Osaka, 530-0001
- Japan
Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund Commitments (7)
Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund's most recent commitment was from InterValley Ventures. The commitment was made on .
, managed byFund Name | Fund Manager | Fund Location | Vintage | Fund Size | Commitment Date | Commitment |
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InterValley Ventures | Melbourne, Australia | 2021 | ||||
HarbourVest Partners | Boston, MA | 2006 | ||||
HarbourVest Partners | Boston, MA | 2006 | ||||
HarbourVest Partners | Boston, MA | 2006 | ||||
HarbourVest Partners | Boston, MA | 2005 |
Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund Commitment Analytics
Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund Investment Allocations
Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund FAQs
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When was Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund founded?
Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund was founded in 1955.
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Where is Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund headquartered?
Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund is headquartered in Osaka, Japan.
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How many Assets Under Management (AUM) does Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund have?
Daiwa House Industry Pension Fund has
in assets under management.
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