Washington State Investment Board
The Washington State Investment Board (WSIB), headquartered in Olympia, Washington, is a public institutional investment manager founded in 1981. The WSIB manages 17 state retirement and public funds on behalf of public employees, including teachers, law enforcement officers, firefighters, and judges. The Board also manages additional public funds for various state programs. Operating as a state agency, it is overseen by appointees representing public pensioners and state officials, typically employing investment professionals and administrative staff to execute its fiduciary responsibilities and maximize investment returns for Washington's public sector workers.
Investment Strategy
The WSIB is mandated to invest and reinvest the monies of Washington state's trust and retirement funds, following a fiduciary duty to maximize investment returns while maintaining a prudent level of risk. Its investment strategy spans a diversified portfolio across asset classes, including public equities, fixed income, private equity, real estate, and tangible assets. The Board pursues a disciplined approach guided by long-term objectives, risk management, and alignment with the retirement and benefit needs of its beneficiaries. Policies emphasize diversification, responsible investing, and sustainable practices tailored to support the long-term financial security of public pensioners and state-managed funds.
Top Holdings
Equity Positions (2)
| Ticker | Security | Weight | Market Value | Shares | Avg Cost | Price | Change (QoQ) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F FTAI | FTAI AVIATION LTD | 71.65% | $183.8M | 1,597,477 | $17.12 | $115.04 | -$23.3M |
F FIP | FTAI INFRASTRUCTURE INC | 28.35% | $72.7M | 11,785,779 | $2.40 | $6.17 | +$19.3M |