Oklahoma

Hedge Funds Deliver for Oklahoma Retirees, Students, and Nonprofits

Across the Sooner State, hedge funds deliver for retirement security, college education, and the important work done by non-profits and charities through $7.8 Billion in investments. Institutional investors – like pensions, university endowments, and non-profits – use hedge funds to meet financial obligations, diversify their investment portfolios, and manage risk. .

Total hedge fund investments:

$7.8 BILLION

Deliver for pensions:

$2.3 BILLION

Deliver for colleges:

$784 MILLION

Deliver for nonprofits:

$4.7 BILLION

Private credit to business

$5.5 BILLION

Retirement Plans

Deliver for pensions:

$2.3 BILLION

AT LEAST 11

retirement plans invest in hedge funds including:
Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System

$446 MILLION for

9,704 plan participants

Oklahoma State Pension Commission

$362 MILLION for

104,905 plan participants

Oklahoma Firefighters' Pension & Retirement System

$215 MILLION for

2,590 plan participants

Colleges & Universities

Deliver for colleges:

$784 MILLION

AT LEAST 5

colleges and universities invest in hedge funds including:
University of Oklahoma Foundation

$307 MILLION for

32,676 Students

University of Tulsa Endowment

$271 MILLION for

3,769 Students

Oklahoma State Regents For Higher Education

$165 MILLION for

95,830 Students

Foundations & Nonprofits

Deliver for nonprofits:

$4.7 BILLION

AT LEAST 12

foundations and nonprofits invest in hedge funds including:
George Kaiser Family Foundation

$1 BILLION

Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation

$109 MILLION

J A & Leta M Chapman Charitable Trust

$95 MILLION

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Unless otherwise noted, all hedge fund investment data is sourced and licensed from Preqin's alternative asset database as of March 2023 or publicly available, federal datasets. Sources for additional information included on this website are noted where the data appears.

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