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Versorgungswerk der Ärztekammer des Saarlandes
Founded in 1951, the Versorgungswerk der Ärztekammer des Saarlandes is the compulsory professional pension institution for the state's doctors and dentists.
Versorgungswerk der Ärztekammer des Saarlandes
Founded in 1951, the Versorgungswerk der Ärztekammer des Saarlandes is the compulsory professional pension institution for the state's doctors and dentists. It provides indexed old-age pensions, survivor benefits, and protection against permanent occupational disability. The institution operates under the supervision of the Saarland state authorities, with Dr. Marc Becker presiding over the Supervisory Board. The institution deploys capital across real estate, infrastructure, and interest-bearing instruments, with a pronounced tilt toward direct property holdings in its home state. Its real-asset book includes the Haus der Ärzte, a mixed-use property at Faktoreistraße 4 in Saarbrücken, and multiple residential portfolios aggregated under the NOVOSA entity series — NOVOSA III and NOVOSA VI are specifically tied to Saarbrücken addresses. While individual fund commitments are not publicly broken out, the institution's membership in the ABV (Arbeitsgemeinschaft berufsständischer Versorgungseinrichtungen) places it within the network of Germany's professional pension funds that routinely participate in pooled infrastructure and private debt vehicles. Mathias Helmbold has led the institution's capital investments, accounting, and bookkeeping functions since April 2023, sharing management responsibilities with Petra Metz, who oversees membership and pensions (per Altss research). The predecessor in the investments role, Karl-Wilhelm Knigge, remains active as Co-Managing Director in several of the related NOVOSA real estate entities, suggesting a continuity of investment approach despite the senior personnel transition. Structurally, the Versorgungswerk differs from a corporate pension fund: it is a public-law corporation whose beneficiaries are a closed professional group, giving its liability profile a distinct actuarial rhythm tied to the demographics of Saarland's medical workforce. This narrow membership base — limited to physicians and dentists in Germany's smallest non-city state — makes its asset-liability management unusually sensitive to regional demographic trends compared to broader statutory insurers.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1951
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Saarbrücken
Corporate office
Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany
Principals
Mathias Helmbold
Managing Director for Capital Investments, Accounting, and Bookkeeping
Petra Metz
Managing Director for Membership and Pensions
Dr. Marc Becker
Chairman of the Supervisory Board
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Frequently asked questions
Who makes the investment decisions at the Versorgungswerk?
Mathias Helmbold has held the role of Managing Director for Capital Investments, Accounting, and Bookkeeping since April 2023. He manages the institution's balance sheet under the oversight of the Supervisory Board, chaired by Dr. Marc Becker. The prior long-serving investment head, Karl-Wilhelm Knigge, remains involved in the real estate subsidiary NOVOSA.
Is the institution limited to investing in Germany?
Public disclosure is limited, but German professional pension funds of this type (Versorgungswerke) have historically concentrated heavily in domestic assets, particularly residential and mixed-use real estate. The portfolio properties named in public records — all in Saarbrücken — suggest a regional-first posture. There is no publicly available evidence of a defined international allocation sleeve.
What is the NOVOSA vehicle structure?
NOVOSA entities are real estate holding vehicles tied to the Versorgungswerk. Public records identify distinct portfolios — NOVOSA III and NOVOSA VI — both holding residential assets in Saarbrücken. The former investment managing director, Karl-Wilhelm Knigge, serves as Co-Managing Director in several of these entities, indicating the institution invests through dedicated subsidiary structures rather than exclusively through third-party fund managers.
How is the Versorgungswerk regulated?
It is a public-law corporation subject to supervision by the Saarland state government under the Saarländisches Heilberufekammergesetz and its own statutes. As a member of the ABV, it participates in the national working group for professional pension institutions, which coordinates on regulatory and investment-policy matters with BaFin and the German finance ministry.
Who are the members of this pension fund?
Membership is mandatory for all licensed physicians and dentists who practice their profession within the state of Saarland. The institution collects contributions, manages the resulting capital pool, and disburses indexed retirement pensions, dependants' and survivors' benefits, and disability protection. Membership does not extend to medical professionals outside Saarland.
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