Springfield News-Sun

BAD DEAL COSTS TEACHERS PENSION FUND $525 MILLION

Fund’s investment program averages annual return of 11%.

- By Laura A. Bischoff Staff Writer

One of Ohio’s largest public pension funds lost more than half a billion dollars on a private equity investment in Panda Power Funds.

From 2011 to 2013, State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio invested $525 million with Panda but the investment is now valued at zero, according to pension fund spokesman Nick Treneff.

“Although currently marked at $0, efforts are ongoing to try to recover some value. While the Panda investment­s lost value, it is worth noting that more than 85% of STRS Ohio’s alternativ­e investment­s have had positive returns,” he said.

Panda Power Funds is a private equity firm based in Dallas that develops, operates and manages investment­s in clean energy, according to its website.

Treneff said despite the loss, STRS Ohio’s alternativ­e investment program has had an average annual return of 11% over the past decade.

Each pension system has a careful mix of assets including stocks, bonds, real estate and

other investment­s. The systems have alternativ­e investment­s that include money managed by private equity or hedge fund managers. Such investment­s are riskier and can result in big losses or gains.

Overall, Ohio’s five public pension funds have $234 billion invested on behalf of nearly 2 million government workers, retirees and beneficiar­ies. The pension funds strive to hit or exceed their expected rate of return every year to cover the obligation­s of current and future benefits.

Contact this reporter at 614-224-1624 or email laura. bischoff@coxinc.com.

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State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio is the second largest public pension systems in the state.

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