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Company type | Crown Corporation |
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Industry | Investment management |
Founded | 15 July 1999 |
Headquarters | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
Key people | Gordon J. Fyfe (CEO)[1] Rick Mahler (Chair of the Board)[2] |
Total assets | C$121.9 billion (2016)[3] |
Number of employees | 277 |
Website | www |
British Columbia Investment Management Corporation (bcIMC) is the fourth largest investment fund management corporation in Canada with an investment portfolio of approximately $121.9 billion. Headquartered in Victoria, British Columbia, bcIMC manages the assets of 34 institutional clients, public sector pensions, and government funds.
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bcIMC was established on July 15, 1999 as a crown corporation by the 36th Parliament of the British Columbia legislature with the passage of the Public Sector Pension Plans Act.[4]
British Columbia Pension Corporation
Resources Joint Trusteeship of BC’s Public Sector Pension Plans A History Prepared by Dr. Robert L. Brown
A Review of Government Oversight of Multi-Employer Public Sector Pension Plans in British Columbia by British Columbia. Office of the Auditor General.
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- ^ "British Columbia Investment Management Corporation", bcIMC, retrieved 20 July 2016
- ^ "British Columbia Investment Management Corporation", bcIMC, retrieved 20 July 2016
- ^ bcIMC - British Columbia Investment Management Corporation. bcimc.com (1999-07-15). Retrieved on 2016-07-20.
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