Government Pension Investment Fund
Headquarters at Toranomon Hills | |
Native name | 年金積立金管理運用独立行政法人 |
|---|---|
| Company type | Independent Administrative Institution |
| Industry | Financial services |
| Founded | 2006 |
| Headquarters | Toranomon Hills, Toranomon, Minato, Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Kazuto Uchida (President) Yoshizawa Yusuke (CIO) Hirohide Yamaguchi (Chairperson) |
| AUM | ¥277 trillion (Sep 2025) ($1.87 trillion) |
| Website | www |
Government Pension Investment Fund (年金積立金管理運用独立行政法人, Nenkin Tsumitate-kin Kanri Un'yō Dokuritsu-gyōsei-Hōjin), or GPIF, is an incorporated administrative agency (an independent administrative institution), established in 2006 by the Japanese government. It is the largest pool of retirement savings in the world. Japan's GPIF is the largest public fund investor in Japan by assets and is a major proponent of the Stewardship Principles. As of September 2025, GPIF had ¥277 trillion ($1.87 trillion) in assets under management.