WHO WE ARE

APFC is a state-owned corporation, based in Juneau, that manages the assets of the Alaska Permanent Fund and other funds designated by law, such as the Alaska Mental Health Trust Fund.

The APFC Board of Trustees has established By-Laws, Governance and Investment Policies, and Resolutions to support an efficient and effective management structure.

Our vision is to deliver OUTstanding returns

for the benefit of all current and future generations of alaskans

Total Fund Value

as of March 31, 2024

$79,624,900,000

Principal

$56.8B

Unrealized Gains: $12.8B

ERA Uncommitted

$3.1B

+ Committed FY25 POMV $3.7B
+ FY24 Inflation Proofing $1.4B + Unrealized Gains $1.8B

Rate of Return

FYTD AS OF February 29, 2024

4.63%

8.40% over 5 years

Fund News


Fund News

APFC Board Prepares for Annual Asset Allocation Review in Special Meeting April 23, 2024

JUNEAU – The Board of Trustees of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC) held a special meeting focused on asset allocation and private markets investments via webinar on April 22, 2024. The meeting featured in-depth presentations from its partners at AQR Capital Management, Pathway Capital Management, and Callan. Additionally, APFC staff provided an update on legislation and the funding status of APFC’s FY25 budget priorities to support professional talent and recruitment opportunities.

The Trustees held this education session to hear from trusted partners on the private markets landscape and its role within the Fund’s portfolio. This serves as critical context for the planned asset allocation discussion during the May quarterly meeting. The Board is committed to ensuring the Fund’s investments are well diversified and can provide a compelling long-term risk-adjusted return under various market conditions for the benefit of Alaskans.

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EDUCATION

  • Ten years after Alaska achieved statehood, oil was discovered on the North Slope, which led to Alaskans voting to create a Permanent Fund to invest oil proceeds for future generations. The first deposit was $734,000. After 40 years of wise management, APFC has grown the Permanent Fund to more than $79.6 billion. Want to know how we did it?

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  • The Permanent Fund has two parts: the Principal and the Earnings Reserve Account (“ERA”). Both are invested together using the same asset allocation, but they are very different in how they can be used by law: the Principal is permanent savings, the ERA is available to spend.

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  • APFC is a team of financial and legal professionals. It operates as a separate state entity under the oversight of an independent, professional Board of Trustees, who serve as fiduciaries of the Fund. The Board sets investment policy, reviews the portfolio’s performance, and works with management to determine APFC’s strategic direction.

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  • It’s the APFC’s job to prudently manage the assets of the Alaska Permanent Fund. Our staff of professionals works with a team of international managers to invest the Permanent Fund’s billions across eight asset classes in both private and public markets. Under APFC’s stewardship, the Permanent Fund is recognized as one of the best-managed sovereign wealth funds in the world – well poised to serve Alaskans now and for many decades to come.

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  • The Permanent Fund has largely replaced oil as a source of unrestricted revenues for our state government, which means it is more important to Alaskans than ever. We are pleased to present this booklet, which offers the basics of the Alaska Permanent Fund, its history, how APFC manages and invests these assets, and its essential role in Alaska's future.

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  • Find out what made FY23 an interesting year in the APFC Annual Report: Trusted for Generations. Learn more about APFC’s strategies, investments and staff in the latest Annual Report.

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BONDS

The Fixed Income Plus portfolio acts as an anchor to the Fund and is comprised of Bonds, Emerging Market Debt, TIPS, and Listed Infrastructure. During volatile market cycles, these assets provide stability and a source of liquidity to take advantage of market dislocations. Trading is…read more