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Masataka Miyazono is the current President of the Government Pension Investment Fund since 2020.
Prior to this, he was the Deputy President & Co-Chief Executive Officer at The Norinchukin Bank (Investment Management) from 2012 to 2018.
He also held the same position at The Norinchukin Bank.
Additionally, he was the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at Pension Fund Association.
Aktive Positionen von Masataka Miyazono
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Government Pension Investment Fund
Government Pension Investment Fund Investment ManagersFinance Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) is the pension fund management subsidiary of state-owned Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Japan. Headquartered in Tokyo, GPIF was founded in 2006 and manages and invests the Reserve Funds of the Government Pension Plans entrusted by the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare, in accordance with the provisions of the Employees' Pension Insurance Act and the National Pension Act, aiming to contribute to the financial stability of both Plans by remitting profits of investment to the Special Accounts for the Government Pension Plans. | Präsident | 01.04.2020 |
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Masataka Miyazono
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The Norinchukin Bank (Investment Management)
The Norinchukin Bank (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance The Norinchukin Bank (Investment Management) (TNB-IM) is the investment management division of The Norinchukin Bank, a Japanese cooperative bank headquartered in Tokyo. The firm was founded in 1923 with government funds and subsequently privatized in 1959. It is a subsidiary of Japan Agricultural Cooperatives Group. TNB-IM provides financial services and liquid assets management to Japan's agricultural, forestry and fishery industries, acting as an institutional lender in the aforementioned sectors and as an investment manager. They also manage investments for private, corporate and institutional investors. | Vorstandsvorsitzender | 22.06.2018 |
Pension Fund Association
Pension Fund Association Investment ManagersFinance Pension Fund Association (PFA) is an independent Japanese pension fund manager which was originally founded in 1967 as a federation of employees' pension funds and became Pension Fund Association under the revision of the Employees' Pension Insurance Act in 2004. Headquartered in Tokyo, PFA pension benefits to those who seceded from employees' pension funds after a short period (usually less than 10 years) of membership in an integrated manner, and undertakes the aggregation of different corporate pension plans, including employees' pension funds, defined benefit corporate plans and defined contribution plans. | Vorstandsvorsitzender | - |
The Norinchukin Bank
The Norinchukin Bank Major BanksFinance The Norinchukin Bank operates as a financial institution for agricultural, forestry and fishery cooperatives in Japan. It operates through the following divisions: Food and Agriculture, Retail, and Investment. The Food and Agriculture business provides risk money through capital investments and human resources development; provides support services for agriculture-related technologies and management improvement; and promotes export support of agricultural, fishery and forestry products. The Retail business provides a range of financial functions as a member of JA Bank and JF Marine Bank. The Investment business manages funds entrusted with JA Bank and JF Marine Bank. The company was founded in December 20, 1923 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. | Direktor/Vorstandsmitglied | - |
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The Norinchukin Bank (Investment Management)
The Norinchukin Bank (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance The Norinchukin Bank (Investment Management) (TNB-IM) is the investment management division of The Norinchukin Bank, a Japanese cooperative bank headquartered in Tokyo. The firm was founded in 1923 with government funds and subsequently privatized in 1959. It is a subsidiary of Japan Agricultural Cooperatives Group. TNB-IM provides financial services and liquid assets management to Japan's agricultural, forestry and fishery industries, acting as an institutional lender in the aforementioned sectors and as an investment manager. They also manage investments for private, corporate and institutional investors. | Finance |
Government Pension Investment Fund
Government Pension Investment Fund Investment ManagersFinance Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) is the pension fund management subsidiary of state-owned Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Japan. Headquartered in Tokyo, GPIF was founded in 2006 and manages and invests the Reserve Funds of the Government Pension Plans entrusted by the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare, in accordance with the provisions of the Employees' Pension Insurance Act and the National Pension Act, aiming to contribute to the financial stability of both Plans by remitting profits of investment to the Special Accounts for the Government Pension Plans. | Finance |
The Norinchukin Bank
The Norinchukin Bank Major BanksFinance The Norinchukin Bank operates as a financial institution for agricultural, forestry and fishery cooperatives in Japan. It operates through the following divisions: Food and Agriculture, Retail, and Investment. The Food and Agriculture business provides risk money through capital investments and human resources development; provides support services for agriculture-related technologies and management improvement; and promotes export support of agricultural, fishery and forestry products. The Retail business provides a range of financial functions as a member of JA Bank and JF Marine Bank. The Investment business manages funds entrusted with JA Bank and JF Marine Bank. The company was founded in December 20, 1923 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. | Finance |
Pension Fund Association
Pension Fund Association Investment ManagersFinance Pension Fund Association (PFA) is an independent Japanese pension fund manager which was originally founded in 1967 as a federation of employees' pension funds and became Pension Fund Association under the revision of the Employees' Pension Insurance Act in 2004. Headquartered in Tokyo, PFA pension benefits to those who seceded from employees' pension funds after a short period (usually less than 10 years) of membership in an integrated manner, and undertakes the aggregation of different corporate pension plans, including employees' pension funds, defined benefit corporate plans and defined contribution plans. | Finance |