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Berliner Ärzteversorgung
Berliner Ärzteversorgung, the mandatory pension fund for Berlin's physicians, manages an estimated $12B across direct real estate and renewables.
Berliner Ärzteversorgung
Berliner Ärzteversorgung (BÄV) was founded in 1966 as a public corporation of the Ärztekammer Berlin, the statutory body for physicians in the German capital. Every licensed doctor practicing in Berlin is required to contribute, creating a perpetually renewing capital base. BÄV provides old-age, occupational disability, and survivor benefits, positioning it as a captive pension institution rather than a discretionary family office. The fund maintains a tangible-asset-heavy portfolio with direct exposure to urban mixed-use properties, European commercial real estate, and renewable energy infrastructure. Confirmed holdings include residential and commercial buildings in Berlin-Charlottenburg and Berlin-Wilmersdorf, the Stadthöfe City West complex, and a broader European commercial portfolio. BÄV is a signatory to the UN Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) since 2020, signaling a commitment to ESG integration in its investment processes. The firm participates in the Arbeitsgemeinschaft berufsständischer Versorgungseinrichtungen (ABV), the national association of professional pension schemes, which facilitates shared policy and operational standards across German Versorgungswerke. BÄV does not disclose headcount or precise deployment figures. Its estimated $11.96 billion AUM (Altss estimate) places it among the larger professional pension funds in Germany. The portfolio's concentration in Berlin real estate and European infrastructure reflects a liability-driven investment approach common to German Versorgungswerke, prioritizing long-duration income over venture-style returns. The fund operates through a member portal that handles administrative processes from contribution adjustments to retirement applications, underscoring its operational mandate as a benefits provider. Structurally, BÄV differs from standard pension funds by its closed-loop membership — only Berlin physicians contribute, and benefits are tied to this specific professional group. This creates a homogeneous liability profile that allows for concentrated, long-horizon asset allocation without the diversification pressures faced by multi-employer schemes. Succession and governance are tied directly to the Ärztekammer Berlin, which sponsors and oversees the fund.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1966
AUM
$10B–$15B (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Berlin
Corporate office
Berlin, Germany
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who is required to contribute to Berliner Ärzteversorgung?
All licensed physicians practicing in Berlin are required by law to contribute to BÄV as their primary professional pension scheme. The fund is a public corporation under the oversight of the Ärztekammer Berlin, the statutory medical association for the city.
What does BÄV's real estate portfolio consist of?
BÄV holds direct mixed-use properties in Berlin-Charlottenburg and Berlin-Wilmersdorf, as well as the Stadthöfe City West complex. It also maintains a broader European commercial real estate portfolio and renewable energy infrastructure assets.
How does BÄV differ from a family office or corporate pension fund?
BÄV is a professional pension fund (Versorgungswerk) that serves a specific, regulated profession. Unlike family offices, it has no single-family wealth origin; unlike corporate plans, its membership is legally tied to medical licensure in one city, creating a closed risk pool.
Is BÄV an active direct investor or does it allocate to external managers?
The evidence points to BÄV acting as a direct investor in real assets, with confirmed ownership of several Berlin properties and European commercial real estate. The extent of its commitments to external funds is not publicly disclosed.
What is the fund's ESG posture?
BÄV has been a signatory to the UN Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) since 2020, which requires annual reporting on responsible investment practices across its portfolio.
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