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Arkansas State Police Retirement System (ASPRS)
The Arkansas State Police Retirement System was established to provide retirement benefits for sworn members of the Arkansas State Police. Amy Fecher acts as...
Arkansas State Police Retirement System (ASPRS)
The Arkansas State Police Retirement System was established to provide retirement benefits for sworn members of the Arkansas State Police. Amy Fecher acts as Executive Director while Scott Joe chairs the board of trustees. Assets are managed in a commingled structure with the Arkansas Public Employees Retirement System. The system maintains limited partner positions in real estate vehicles including TA Realty Fund XIV, Starwood Opportunity Fund XII, and Heitman Value Partners VI. Additional mandates cover Carlyle Core Plus Real Estate, Principal Core Plus Real Estate, and Clarion Core Plus Real Estate. Private equity exposure includes HarbourVest Partners Dover Street XI. Geographic reach centers on the United States with some global holdings. The system reported $426 million in assets. It participates in the National Association of State Retirement Administrators and the National Council on Teacher Retirement through its affiliation with APERS. In March 2024 the board convened its quarterly meeting in Little Rock to review investment performance and actuarial valuation. Assets are administered jointly with APERS under a single commingled trust, creating a shared governance and investment structure for the smaller police plan.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1951
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Little Rock
Principals
Amy Fecher
Executive Director
Scott Joe
Chair of the Board of Trustees
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Arkansas State Police Retirement System (ASPRS)?
Amy Fecher serves as Executive Director. Scott Joe chairs the Board of Trustees. Investment advisory support comes from Callan Associates.
How is ASPRS related to APERS?
APERS administers and invests ASPRS assets in a commingled trust. The two systems share executive leadership and board oversight functions.
Does ASPRS participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The system holds limited partner interests in real estate and private equity funds. Positions include TA Realty Fund XIV and HarbourVest Partners Dover Street XI.
What asset classes does ASPRS allocate to?
Allocations include real estate, private equity, and public equities. Confirmed holdings cover multiple core-plus and opportunistic real estate vehicles plus technology sector stocks.
Where does ASPRS custody its assets?
BNY Mellon serves as custodian. Gabriel, Roeder, Smith & Co. provides actuarial services.
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