Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System

Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System | |
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Basic facts | |
Location: | Richmond, Virginia |
Top official: | A. Scott Andrews, chair |
Year founded: | 1999 |
Active members: | 7,524 |
Website: | Official website |
Total assets under management | |
2023: | $1,789,127,000 |
- See also: Public pensions in Virginia
The Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System is a Virginia state pension fund that provides retirement, disability, and survivor benefits to the state’s law enforcement officers. The Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System had $1,789,127,000 ($1.79 billion) in total assets under management as of June 30, 2023.[1]
The management of public pension funds can indicate support or opposition to environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) investment practices. ESG investing considers the extent to which corporations align with and promote certain non-financial standards, such as net carbon emission or corporate board diversity goals. States typically hire asset management companies (AMCs) to direct pension plan investments, some of which have ESG commitments that guide their strategies.
This article features the following sections:
- Background: Information about the structure and functions of the Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System.
- Pension performance overview: Overview of the funding level and assets managed by the Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System.
- Assets and asset management: Information about the asset management companies (AMCs) that contract with Virginia Retirement System, including a list of contracting AMCs that are participants in the Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative and the Climate Action 100+ initiative.
- Governance and accountability: Details about the Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System’s oversight board, including members and selection.
Background
- See also: Public pensions
The Virginia Retirement System, founded in 1942, invests the assets of and provides funding for the Virginia Retirement System (VRS), the Virginia State Police Officers’ Retirement System (SPORS), the Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System (VaLORS), and the Virginia Judicial Retirement System (JRS). VRS, SPORS, VaLORS, and JRS all operate as defined benefit pension plans based on a formula established by Virginia state law. These plans—based on the employee's length of service and salary—provide retirement, disability, and survivor benefits to the state's public sector employees.[2]
The Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System served over 7,524 active members and approximately 5,853 retirees and beneficiaries as of June 2023.[2]
Pension performance overview
The following table features information about the funding level and assets managed by the Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System as of June 2023:[1]
Virginia Retirement System pension performance (June 30, 2023) | |||
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Fiscal year | Percent funded | Unfunded liabilities | Total assets[3] |
2023 | 74.91% | $2,577,980 | $1,789,127,000 |
Assets and asset management
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Asset management companies (AMCs) are hired to manage asset investment for state pension funds across all 50 states.
As of October 2024, 330 AMCs were members of the Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative (NZAM), and 391 AMCs were investor participants in the Climate Action 100+ initiative. Both international asset manager initiatives aimed to align the investment decisions of signatories with the goal of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.[4][5]
NZAM announced on January 13, 2025, that it was suspending operations and removing the commitment statement and list of signatories from its website. The group said in a statement it would reevaluate its plans and operations in light of “[r]ecent developments in the U.S. and different regulatory and client expectations in investors’ respective jurisdictions.”[6]
List of AMCs contracting with the Virginia Retirement System
The Virginia Retirement System contracted with 77 asset management companies (AMCs) or specific funds as of June 30, 2021. Of those companies, eight were investor participants in Climate Action 100+, and eight were members of NZAM as of 2024. The following list identifies the AMCs (and in some cases, the specific funds) contracting with the Virginia Retirement System:[7]
- Acadian Asset Management (Climate Action 100+)
- Advent
- Afton
- Allianz Global Investors (Climate Action 100+)
- Anchorage Capital
- Apax Partners
- Apollo
- AQR
- Ariel
- Arisaig (NZAM)
- Arrowstreet Capital
- Baillie Gifford (Climate Action 100+)
- Bain Capital
- Beach Point Capital Management
- Blackrock (NZAM, Climate Action 100+)
- Blackrock (NZAM, Climate Action 100+)
- Blackstone Real Estate Partners
- Capstone
- Carlyle
- Cevian
- Clarion Partners
- CVC Capital
- Eminence
- Executive Investment Team
- Farallon
- FI AQR High Yield
- FI Man Numeric High Yield
- FI Payden & Rygel EMD
- FI PIMCO EMD
- First Quadrant
- General Atlantic
- Grosvenor
- Hellman and Friedman
- HPS Investment Partners
- Industry Funds Management
- Internal Emerging
- Internal Fixed Income
- Internal Portfolio Strategy
- J.P. Morgan (NZAM)
- J.P. Morgan (NZAM)
- J.P. Morgan (NZAM)
- J.P. Morgan Asset Management Inc. (NZAM)
- Jackson Square
- KKR Associates
- Lansdowne
- LSV Asset Management
- Matoaka
- Maverick Capital
- Mobjack
- Morgan Stanley
- Morgan Stanley
- Nordea (NZAM, Climate Action 100+)
- Pacific Investment Management Co.
- Pantheon Ventures
- PGIM
- Piedmont
- Potomac
- Pritzker Realty Group
- Prudential
- Schroders (Climate Action 100+)
- Schroders (Climate Action 100+)
- Select
- Solus
- Stone Point
- Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners
- TA Associates
- Taiyo
- Theleme
- ValueAct Capital
- Veritas
- VRS - Internal Equity Management
- VRS Emerging Market Debt
- VRS Fixed-Income Opportunistic
- VRS Government
- VRS Investment Grade Credit
- VRS Securitized
- VRS Systematic High Yield
Governance and accountability
This section features information about the nine-member board of trustees that oversees the Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System. The board is not specific to oversight of the Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System and does exercise oversight duties for other state funds.[8]
Board selection method
The board of trustees that oversees the Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System is made up of 9 appointed members. Their appointments are shared between the executive and legislative branches of state government.[8]
Board of trustees membership
A nine-member board of trustees oversees the operation and administration of Virginia Law Officers’ Retirement System. The following individuals served on the board as of May 2024:[8]
- A. Scott Andrews, chair
- Michael P. Disharoon, vice chair
- J. Brandon Bell, II
- John M. Bennett
- Lawrence A. Bernert, III
- Susan T. Gooden
- Jessica L. Hood
- Matthew James
- Lindsey K. Pantele
See also
- Public pensions in Virginia
- Environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG)
- Arguments about environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG)
- Opposition to environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) investing
- Reform proposals related to environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG)
- State legislative approaches opposing ESG investing
- State legislative approaches supporting ESG investing
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 ‘’Virginia Retirement System’’, “2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report,” June 30, 2023
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 ‘’Virginia Retirement System’’, “About VRS,” accessed May 24, 2024
- ↑ Note: By default, this refers to the actuarial valuation of total assets. In some cases, the total market value of assets is shown instead. See the cited source for details.
- ↑ The Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative, "The Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative," accessed January 26, 2023
- ↑ Climate Action 100+, "The Three Goals," accessed June 20, 2023
- ↑ Pensions and Investments, "Net Zero Asset Managers initiative to suspend activities in wake of BlackRock departure," accessed January 15, 2024
- ↑ Ballotpedia, "Ballotpedia: Asset management data for state-administered pension funds across the 50 states," March 2023
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 ‘’Virginia Retirement System’’, “Leadership,” accessed May 24, 2024
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