Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation
Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC) is a state-owned corporation based in Juneau that manages the assets of the Alaska Permanent Fund and other funds designated by law. It was created by the Alaska Legislature in 1980 and was tasked with investing and managing the assets of the Alaska Permanent Fund. During the assessed period total assets corresponding to USD 81.1 billion were reported.
- Ranking position
- #366 /400
- Total score
- 0.0 /100
Industry | |
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Asset managers | #76 |
Traditional asset managers | #58 |
Leading practices
No leading practices identified for the financial institution.
Risks and opportunities
No relevant disclosure was found for this financial institution for any of the five measurement areas, including Strategy, governance and stewardship; Financing Climate and Nature protection and restoration; Environmental footprints; Inclusive finance and Responsible business conduct. Hence, the financial institution ranks at the bottom of the Financial System Benchmark. Being behind many of its peers in terms of overall disclosure, it is recommended that the financial institution uses this benchmark as a guide to disclose more on its sustainability practices and performance across measurement areas with regards to its provision of products, capital and services, as well as considering its own operation and supply chain.
Disclaimer
This scorecard refers to information in English which was publicly available by July 15 2024. AuM and Total assets are stated in USD for comparability and have been calculated based on reported local currency values multiplied by applicable IMF currency converter values.
More about the company
- Headquarters
- United States
- Ownership structure
- Government
- Results 2024
- Total assets: USD 81.1 billion; AuM USD 78 billion
- Number of employees
- -
- Website
- https://apfc.org
