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CSL Vifor
CSL Vifor Pension Plan was established in 1927 to cover occupational pension risks for employees of the Swiss pharmaceutical business now owned by CSL Limited.
CSL Vifor
CSL Vifor Pension Plan was established in 1927 to cover occupational pension risks for employees of the Swiss pharmaceutical business now owned by CSL Limited. The plan invests in Swiss direct real estate and alternative assets. Former ownership ties include Patinex AG, the largest shareholder of Vifor Pharma before the CSL acquisition. The plan belongs to the industry association ASIP. James McDonnell serves on the board of Medicines Australia. No additional offices or professional headcount figures are recorded. The plan functions as the captive pension vehicle for CSL Vifor employees with no disclosed external fund commitments or co-investment mandates.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1872
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Switzerland
City
Glattbrugg
Corporate office
Glattbrugg, Switzerland
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at CSL Vifor Pension Plan?
No named investment officers or committee members are disclosed in available records.
Does CSL Vifor Pension Plan participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Available information shows holdings limited to Swiss direct real estate and alternative assets with no fund commitments identified.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The plan receives contributions tied to employment at CSL Vifor under Swiss mandatory occupational pension rules.
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