The SWIB Podcast: Wisconsin Retirement System Insights

SWIB Staff

News and insights about the complex, prudent, and disciplined investment strategies the State of Wisconsin Investment Board has put in place to help grow and protect the assets of the Wisconsin Retirement System. Navigating today’s financial markets takes innovative thinking to design and implement investment strategies that control risk while generating reasonable returns. In a time when public pension funds across the country are struggling with issues related to underfunding, SWIB has helped fuel one of the only fully funded pension systems in the U.S. Join us as we talk about the importance of managing assets in a more challenging environment and optimizing cost over the long term on behalf of the more than 642,000 current and former state and local government employees and their families who rely on the WRS for some of their retirement security. SWIB is recognized as a premier investment organization because of its strong management of the trust funds of the WRS and several other smaller trust funds. SWIB has been successful in generating respectable returns to help ensure the WRS is able to meet its obligations today and in the future.

  1. May 27

    Private Credit Plays an Important Role in the WRS; But It's A Misunderstood Asset Class

    Private markets have become an increasingly important part of how large institutional investors build diversified portfolios—but they’re also an area that can feel complex and, at times, misunderstood. At their core, private markets include investments that aren’t traded on public exchanges — meaning they’re less liquid and have historically offered investors additional return potential in exchange for that trade-off. Within this space, two key areas stand out: private equity, which involves investing in the ownership of private companies, and private credit, which focuses on lending to those companies. Private credit now plays a critical role in financing businesses of all sizes, offering flexible, customized solutions that often aren’t available in public markets. But with that growth has come increased scrutiny. Recent headlines have raised concerns about credit quality, liquidity, and how these investments might perform if economic conditions weaken. So, what’s really happening beneath the surface—and how should long-term investors think about the risks and opportunities? For the Wisconsin Retirement System, private credit is one part of a broader, diversified Core Fund. In this episode, we’ll break down how private credit works, why companies choose it, and how SWIB approaches investing in this space with a long-term perspective. In this episode of The SWIB Podcast, senior portfolio managers Beth Holzberger and Lin Maung will help unpack the evolution of private credit, address some of the concerns making headlines, and explain how these investments contribute to the strength of the WRS Core Fund.

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News and insights about the complex, prudent, and disciplined investment strategies the State of Wisconsin Investment Board has put in place to help grow and protect the assets of the Wisconsin Retirement System. Navigating today’s financial markets takes innovative thinking to design and implement investment strategies that control risk while generating reasonable returns. In a time when public pension funds across the country are struggling with issues related to underfunding, SWIB has helped fuel one of the only fully funded pension systems in the U.S. Join us as we talk about the importance of managing assets in a more challenging environment and optimizing cost over the long term on behalf of the more than 642,000 current and former state and local government employees and their families who rely on the WRS for some of their retirement security. SWIB is recognized as a premier investment organization because of its strong management of the trust funds of the WRS and several other smaller trust funds. SWIB has been successful in generating respectable returns to help ensure the WRS is able to meet its obligations today and in the future.

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