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Rivora Sammelstiftung
Rivora Sammelstiftung was originally the pension fund for employees of Rieter Holding Ltd, the Winterthur-based textile machinery and automotive supplier.
Rivora Sammelstiftung
Rivora Sammelstiftung was originally the pension fund for employees of Rieter Holding Ltd, the Winterthur-based textile machinery and automotive supplier. The foundation evolved into an independent collective institution, retaining close ties to Rieter while opening its structure to other Swiss employers. Autoneum Management AG, a Rieter spin-off itself, maintains a dedicated pension scheme (Vorsorgewerk) within Rivora, with board-level overlap reinforcing the connection. The fund operates a hybrid benefit structure combining defined-benefit and defined-contribution elements typical of Swiss pension foundations. Investment strategy emphasizes direct Swiss residential real estate, with Rivora carrying an unusually concentrated direct-property portfolio on its balance sheet. Known holdings include the J.C. Heerstrasse/Schaubergasse portfolio, the Auwiesenstrasse property, and the Wohnüberbauung Im Grüntal and Anwandel developments in Winterthur and Effretikon. The foundation also holds the Bühlhof mixed-use asset on Steinberggasse and residential blocks on Wülflingerstrasse and Schlosstalstrasse. Public records do not disclose allocations to private equity, hedge funds, or other alternative asset classes. Managing Director Amet Bekiri leads day-to-day operations. Thomas Anwander presides over the Stiftungsrat, the board of trustees typical under Swiss foundation law. Karin Salomon serves as Head of Asset Management and Investment Controlling and chairs the investment committee — the role responsible for portfolio construction and manager selection. The team's footprint is exclusively Winterthur, reflecting a deliberate geographic concentration. The foundation is an active member of the Handelskammer und Arbeitgebervereinigung Winterthur (HAW), the regional chamber of commerce. Rivora's structural differentiator is its posture as a multi-employer collective foundation that retained a single-sponsor DNA. Unlike Swiss Sammelstiftungen that aggregate hundreds of unrelated SMEs, Rivora serves a narrow cluster of industrial firms with shared heritage around Rieter. That architecture gives the investment committee visibility into sponsor cash flows that a fully diversified collective foundation would lack, while the direct real estate portfolio provides inflation-linked liabilities matching unusual for a fund of its scale.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1970
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Switzerland
City
Winterthur
Corporate office
Winterthur, Switzerland
Principals
Thomas Anwander
President of the Board of Trustees
Amet Bekiri
Managing Director
Karin Salomon
Head of Asset Management and Investment Controlling, Chairwoman of the Investment Committee
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Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Rivora Sammelstiftung?
Karin Salomon chairs the investment committee and serves as Head of Asset Management and Investment Controlling. She is responsible for portfolio construction, asset allocation recommendations, and manager selection. The investment committee operates under the oversight of the Stiftungsrat, led by President Thomas Anwander. Managing Director Amet Bekiri handles operational management of the foundation.
What is Rivora Sammelstiftung's connection to Rieter and Autoneum?
Rivora was originally the pension fund for employees of Rieter Holding, the Winterthur-based industrial group. The foundation later became an independent collective foundation while retaining Rieter as a client. Autoneum Management, a company that was itself spun out of Rieter, maintains a dedicated pension scheme (Vorsorgewerk) within Rivora, with board members serving both entities.
What kind of pension structure does Rivora offer?
Rivora operates a hybrid model combining elements of defined-benefit and defined-contribution plans, consistent with the cash-balance structures common among Swiss Sammelstiftungen. Employers joining the foundation can establish dedicated Vorsorgewerke, as Autoneum has done, allowing tailored benefit design within the collective framework while pooling investment management and administration.
Does Rivora Sammelstiftung invest directly in real estate?
Yes. Rivora carries a direct Swiss residential real estate portfolio concentrated in Winterthur and Effretikon. Known holdings include the J.C. Heerstrasse/Schaubergasse portfolio, the Auwiesenstrasse property, the Im Grüntal and Anwandel residential developments, the Bühlhof mixed-use asset on Steinberggasse, and residential properties on Wülflingerstrasse and Schlosstalstrasse. The foundation holds these assets directly rather than through fund structures.
How is Rivora Sammelstiftung governed under Swiss law?
As a collective foundation (Sammelstiftung), Rivora is governed by a Stiftungsrat, the board of trustees required under Swiss foundation law. The board has fiduciary responsibility for all affiliated pension schemes. Employer representatives from member companies sit on the board alongside employee representatives, per Swiss occupational pension law. Thomas Anwander currently presides as Stiftungsrat President.
Does Rivora allocate to private equity or hedge funds?
Public disclosures do not confirm allocations to private equity, hedge funds, or other alternative asset classes beyond direct real estate. The known portfolio emphasizes direct Swiss residential property. Institutional allocators conducting due diligence should request current asset allocation breakdowns directly from the investment committee, as Swiss pension foundations vary significantly in their alternatives exposure.
Where is Rivora Sammelstiftung's team and investment operations located?
All known operations are based in Winterthur, Switzerland. The foundation does not maintain additional offices in Zurich or elsewhere. The team is regionally anchored, and Rivora is an active member of the Handelskammer und Arbeitgebervereinigung Winterthur (HAW), the local chamber of commerce, reflecting its identity as a Winterthur institution.
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