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Ingenieurversorgung Baden-Württemberg

Established in late 1995, Ingenieurversorgung Baden-Württemberg operates as the statutory pension vehicle for members of the Ingenieurkammer Baden-Württemberg...

Ingenieurversorgung Baden-Württemberg

Established in late 1995, Ingenieurversorgung Baden-Württemberg operates as the statutory pension vehicle for members of the Ingenieurkammer Baden-Württemberg (the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Engineers). It is not a family office or commercial asset manager; it is a self-administered public-law institution created by the chamber to fulfill mandatory old-age, disability, and survivor-pension obligations exclusively for the state's engineering profession. The fund's governance splits between a Representatives Assembly, chaired by Joachim Gass, and an Administrative Committee, led by Konrad Hall. Investment management runs through a master-fund structure anchored by vehicles such as the BWAI – Universal-Masterfonds and the LBBW AM-45 Master-Fonds, both domiciled in Germany. The fund also holds a direct solar portfolio within Germany, indicating a carve-out for domestic renewable infrastructure. Asset allocation skews toward mixed-use and fixed-income instruments, consistent with the conservative liability-matching requirements of German pension law. No private-market co-investments, venture allocations, or international fund commitments are disclosed publicly. Altss estimates total assets at approximately $330 million, though the fund does not publish an official AUM figure. It participates in the ABV (Arbeitsgemeinschaft berufsständischer Versorgungseinrichtungen), the national association of professional pension schemes, which coordinates regulatory and actuarial standards across Germany's system of chamber-linked retirement providers. No recent operational disclosures — such as personnel changes or mandate shifts — have been reported in the last 24 months. The fund's structural differentiator is its narrow, non-discretionary mandate: it serves a closed universe of mandatory members defined by professional licensure, not voluntary contributions. This creates a stable, actuarially predictable liability stream that permits a stripped-down governance model — no fundraising, no client-relations overhead, and no pressure to chase return targets beyond the funding ratio required by German insurance supervisors.

General information

Firm type

Pension Fund

Year founded

1995

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Germany

City

Stuttgart

Corporate office

Heidehofstraße 21, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, 70184

Principals

Konrad Hall

Chairman of the Administrative Committee

Joachim Gass

Chairman of the Representatives Assembly

Sector focus

Real EstateRenewable EnergyInfrastructure

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Ingenieurversorgung Baden-Württemberg?

Konrad Hall chairs the administrative committee and Joachim Gass chairs the representatives assembly. Both are elected from chamber membership. External managers LBBW Asset Management and DWS Group execute day-to-day securities and real estate mandates.

Does Ingenieurversorgung Baden-Württemberg participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The fund uses master-fund vehicles and holds positions through LBBW AM-45 Master-Fonds and BWAI Universal-Masterfonds. It also maintains a direct solar infrastructure investment acquired in 2020.

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

Contributions come from members of the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Engineers under statutory pension rules. The fund functions as a closed professional scheme without outside capital.

What investment stages does Ingenieurversorgung Baden-Württemberg typically target?

The fund targets income-producing real estate and operating renewable energy assets inside Germany. It does not pursue venture or growth equity.

How is Ingenieurversorgung Baden-Württemberg related to Ingenieurkammer Baden-Württemberg?

The pension fund is a self-governing institution founded by the chamber. Chamber members supply both contributions and elected governance.

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