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2018 2017 Country 1st 2nd/3rd Shortlist Total

1 1 Netherlands 6 2 8 16
TAO Awards National 2 3 Sweden 3 6 10 19
3 2 France 3 2 9 14
‘Medal Table’ 2019 4 4 UK 2 3 15 20
5 8 USA 1 6 5 12
6 5 Norway 1 4 7 11
7 6 Australia 1 2 13 16
8 7 Singapore 1 0 0 1
9 9 Canada 0 3 7 10
10 10 New Zealand 0 2 4 6
11 11 South Africa 0 2 1 3
12 12 Germany 0 1 1 2
13 16 Finland 0 1 0 1
14 13 Switzerland 0 0 4 4
15 14 Denmark 0 0 3 3
16 15 Belgium 0 0 2 2
17 16 Brazil 0 0 1 1
17 16 Ireland 0 0 1 1
Referred to as Transparent Asset
Owner Awards since 2019.
Notes: Judges originated from all countries in the ranking except Belgium,
Previously know as:
Brazil, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, and Switzerland. Asset Manager
were awards in addition to Asset Owners in 2017,2018
Asset Owner all-time Ranking
Rank Pension Fund Country Category 1st 2nd/3rd Shortlist Ineligible in Years
1 Swedfund Sweden < 25bn € 2 1 2 2016, 2019
2 ABP Netherlands > 25bn € 2 1 2 2015, 2019
2 CDC France > 25bn € 2 1 2 2016, 2018
4 Pensioensfonds Zorg en Welzijn Netherlands > 25bn € 2 2 2014, 2017
5 Environment Agency (Active) Pension Fund UK < 25bn € 1 2 2 1 2014
6 Folksam Sweden > 25bn € 1 1 2 1 2015
7 Folketrygdfondet / Government Pension Fund Norway Norway < 25bn € 1 1 1 2015
> 25bn € (since
8 ERAFP France 2018) 1 1 1 2017
8 FMO Netherlands < 25bn € 1 1 1 2018
10 New Zealand Superannuation Fund New Zealand < 25bn € 2 4
11 AP2 Sweden > 25bn € 2 2
12 Government Pension Fund of Norway Norway > 25bn € 2 1
12 United Methodist Church General Board of Pension USA < 25bn € 2 1
14 California Public Employment Retirement Systems USA > 25bn € 2
> 25bn € (from
15 CBUS Australia 2017) 1 2
15 VicSuper Australia < 25bn € 1 2
17 AP4 Sweden > 25bn € 1 1
17 Bâtirente Canada < 25bn € 1 1
17 CPPIB Canada > 25bn € 1 1
20 Allianz SE Germany > 25bn € 1
20 Fonds de solidarité FTQ Canada < 25bn € 1
20 GEPF South Africa > 25bn € 1
20 Ilmarinen Finland > 25bn € 1
Notes: Top 20 of 47 in the all-time ranking.
All-time Judges (selected)
• Prof. Alexander Bassen, University of • Prof. Andreas Hoepner, University College
Hamburg (Germany) Dublin (Ireland)
• Helena Charrier, CDC (France) • Steve Lydenberg, Partner, Domini Social
Investments (USA)
• Ralf Frank, DVFA (Germany)
• Lody Geerst, ABP (Netherlands) • Ivo Mulder, UNEP (Switzerland)
• Dr. James Gifford, Founder of PRI • Prof. Lee Parker, RMIT (Australia)
(Switzerland) • Dr. Tatiana Rodionova, University of Edinburgh
(UK)
• Dr. Heather Hachigian, Carleton Centre for
Community Innovation (Canada) • Dr. Jean Rogers, Founder of SASB, (USA)
• Tony Hay, Responsible Investor (UK) • Lorenzo Saa, PRI (UK)
• Dr. Tessa Hebb, Carleton Centre for • Dawn Turner, BPP (UK)
Community Innovation (Canada)
• Helene Winch, formerly Director of Policy and
• Prof. Christine Helliar, University of South Research, PRI (UK)
Australia (Australia)

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