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EZVK
EZVK was established in 1967 to deliver occupational pensions to staff of the German Protestant church and related welfare bodies. Volker Heinke serves as CEO.
EZVK
EZVK was established in 1967 to deliver occupational pensions to staff of the German Protestant church and related welfare bodies. Volker Heinke serves as CEO. The fund integrates Christian ethical criteria into its investment process through the EKD Guidelines. Capital is deployed across fixed income, public equities, real estate, private equity and infrastructure. Positions include the HI-EZVK-Infra1-Fonds and a European real estate portfolio focused on core and healthcare assets. The firm works with Palladio Partners on infrastructure equity and debt and maintains exposure in Germany, other Western European markets and selected global opportunities. The organization employs 200 professionals at its Darmstadt headquarters. It belongs to industry groups including BAI, VFPK and PRI. April 2024: Spoke at the Institutional Money Congress on alternative investments and strategic asset allocation.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1967
AUM
13339 (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Darmstadt
Corporate office
Holzhofallee 17A, 64295 Darmstadt, Germany
Principals
Volker Heinke
CEO / Vorstandsvorsitzender
Marian Berneburg
Head of Alternatives
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at EZVK?
Volker Heinke serves as CEO. Marian Berneburg heads the alternatives division.
What asset classes does EZVK allocate to?
The fund holds fixed income, public equities, real estate, private equity and infrastructure.
Does EZVK invest directly or through funds?
It uses both direct holdings in real estate and commitments to funds such as HI-EZVK-Infra1-Fonds.
Which external managers does EZVK work with?
Palladio Partners advises on infrastructure. Helaba Invest acts as master KVG.
What ethical constraints apply to EZVK investments?
The fund follows the EKD Guidelines for ethically sustainable investment in the German Protestant Church.
Where does EZVK source its capital?
Contributions come from employees and employers within the Protestant church and Diakonie organizations in Germany.
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