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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE WISCONSIN MASONS 401(K) PLAN AND TRUST
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE WISCONSIN MASONS 401(K) PLAN AND TRUST
Madison, Wisconsin
All Size Average employees
The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) is a premier investment organization that provides investment management of trusts and public funds. Of the approximately $165.6 billion in assets under management, a majority is comprised of the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS), which consistently ranks among the 10 largest public pension funds in the U.S. SWIB also manages the State Investment Fund, which operates as the state’s cash management funds, and other separately managed funds. The WRS provides retirement benefits for more than 663,000 former and current public employees. SWIB brings a disciplined, prudent and innovative approach to market opportunities. Providing a strong, steady economic pillar for the people, and the state we serve, SWIB’s forward-thinking culture has helped the agency fuel one of the best-funded pension funds in the U.S., protecting and growing the assets our constituents count on for a more confident financial future. Mission To be a trusted and skilled global investment organization contributing to strong financial futures for the beneficiaries of the funds entrusted to us. Vision SWIB will be an innovative, agile, integrated organization that optimizes investment returns while managing risk and cost over the long term.
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Below Market
WISCONSIN INSURANCE SECURITY FUND
WISCONSIN INSURANCE SECURITY FUND
Madison, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
The Wisconsin Insurance Security Fund (the Fund) was created by 1969 Wisconsin Act 144 published in August, 1969. A part of major revision of the insurance laws, the Fund’s purpose was defined this way: The purpose of this chapter is to maintain public confidence in the promises of insurers by providing a mechanism for protecting insureds in this state from excessive delay or loss in the event of liquidation of insurers and by assessing the cost of such protection among insurers. The Fund, Wisconsin’s guaranty association, was the first in the nation and its law inspired a National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) model guaranty association law. Now all 50 states and the District of Columbia have guaranty funds and associations. Wisconsin was also one of the first states to extend coverage to health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and remains one of only seven states that provides protection to HMO members. The Wisconsin Fund is unique among the guaranty funds and associations in that it provides coverage for most lines of insurance including health maintenance organizations through one, unified organization. Not a state agency, the Fund is a non-profit, tax exempt organization created by state statute. Since its inception, the Fund has paid over $274 million in claims for Wisconsin consumers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading