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CAP Prévoyance

CAP Prévoyance consolidates the occupational pension obligations of the City of Geneva and the Geneva Industrial Services (SIG) under a single foundation.

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CAP Prévoyance

CAP Prévoyance consolidates the occupational pension obligations of the City of Geneva and the Geneva Industrial Services (SIG) under a single foundation. The City of Geneva, as founder, controls 7 of the 16 seats on the Board of Foundation, co-chaired by representatives of the municipal executive and the affiliated employers. The fund itself maintains no independent statutory profit motive; its mandate is to secure old-age, disability and survivor benefits for active employees and pensioners of its two constituent member pools. The fund allocates across a multi-asset framework spanning direct real estate, private equity fund commitments, infrastructure, and liquid fixed-income instruments. Its real-asset posture is concrete: the portfolio includes the Les Sciers housing project, the Pâquis residential renovation block, the Quartier de la Levratte complex in Nyon, and the Rue Camille-Martin holdings, alongside the commercial buildings at Rue de Lyon 93 and 111 that serve as the fund's own headquarters. On the private-markets side, confirmed commitments include the Capacity and Capacity II institutional funds, vehicles deployed in Swiss and European mid-market buyout strategies (per Altss research). The geographic footprint concentrates on the cantons of Geneva and Vaud, with select cross-border European exposure through fund-of-funds sleeves. Total asset deployment is not publicly reported, but public disclosures show a staffing structure built around Nicolas Nussbaum as Head of Asset Management and a dedicated in-house property management team. The fund participates in the Ethos Engagement Pool, Swiss Sustainable Finance, and Climate Action 100+, signalling a governance posture aligned with Swiss stewardship norms rather than an aggressive return-maximisation culture. In early 2026, the foundation enacted regulatory amendments effective April 1, 2026, adjusting benefit parameters across both internal schemes (per the firm, 2026). CAP Prévoyance is structurally distinct from a corporate pension fund; it functions as a public-law foundation with a statutory link to the municipal employer. This means its board is not a fiduciary committee hired from the market — it is a political-legislative construct where the founder-entity holds near-majority control. That governance architecture makes the fund's investment clock slower and its real-asset tilt larger than a typical Swiss Pensionskasse of equivalent member count.

General information

Firm type

Pension Fund

Year founded

2013

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Switzerland

City

Geneva

Corporate office

Rue de Lyon 93, 1203 Geneva, Switzerland

Principals

Nicolas Nussbaum

Head of Asset Management

Alfonso Gomez

Vice-President of the Board of Foundation

Norma Magri

Director

Sector focus

Real EstateInfrastructurePrivate Equity

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at CAP Prévoyance?

Nicolas Nussbaum serves as Head of Asset Management. The Board of Foundation, chaired in part by Alfonso Gomez as Vice-President, sets overall policy.

How does CAP Prévoyance source proprietary deal flow?

The fund relies on relationships with Swiss real estate developers and participation in established private equity and infrastructure platforms such as iCON Infrastructure and Investindustrial.

Does CAP Prévoyance participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

It commits to both dedicated institutional funds for securities and alternatives and to direct real estate ownership across Geneva and Vaud.

What investment stages does CAP Prévoyance typically target?

The fund targets mature buyout and infrastructure strategies through its limited-partner positions rather than early-stage venture.

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

Assets derive from mandatory pension contributions by the City of Geneva and Geneva Industrial Services employees.

Does CAP Prévoyance maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?

No separate philanthropic vehicles are disclosed; all activity remains within the statutory pension mandate.

What is CAP Prévoyance's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?

The fund acts as a limited partner in external vehicles and does not disclose direct co-investment activity.

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