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Police Personnel Mutual Aid Association
Japan Police Personnel Mutual Aid Association (Keikyo) operates as a public pension fund. It was established under the Local Public Service Mutual Aid...
Police Personnel Mutual Aid Association
Japan Police Personnel Mutual Aid Association (Keikyo) operates as a public pension fund. It was established under the Local Public Service Mutual Aid Association Act. It provides medical and pension benefits to police employees in Japan including National Police Agency staff, local police officers, Imperial Guard, and prefectural police.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1962
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Japan
City
Tokyo
Corporate office
三番町6番8号 警察共済ビル, Tokyo, Japan
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Police Personnel Mutual Aid Association?
Investment decisions are made internally under the governance framework of the Local Public Service Mutual Aid Association Act. No named CIO or external manager is disclosed.
Does Police Personnel Mutual Aid Association participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
No information on commitment style, direct deals, or fund commitments is available in source records.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The assets derive from contributions by Japanese police personnel and public employers under statutory pension rules.
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