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PSP Investments’ Fiscal 2026 Return Falls Well Short of Benchmark


Weighed down by real estate losses, the Public Sector Pension Investment Board returned 6.5% in fiscal 2026, well off its benchmark’s 11.7% return. The gain raised its asset value to C$320.6 billion ($228.4 billion), up from C$300 billion a year earlier.

The pension fund attributed the underperformance to macroeconomic trends that “created a more challenging environment for private markets,” adding that the use of public-market-based benchmarks can diverge from private asset performance over shorter time horizons. Currency movements erased 2.2% from its return during the fiscal year, partially offsetting the 5.8% currency gain from fiscal 2025.

“Despite heightened volatility and uncertainty, PSP Investments delivered solid results and continued to strengthen the long-term funding position of the pension plans we support,” PSP Investments’ president and CEO, Deborah Orida, said in a statement. “Our long-term results, the stability of the returns, and the funding of the plans are the best indicators of how we are fulfilling our role as a pension investor.”

Public equities were the top-performing asset class in the PSP portfolio with a robust 20.6% return for the fiscal year that ended March 31, followed by infrastructure investments, which earned 10.1%. On the other end of the performance spectrum, the real estate portfolio lost 7.3%, and PSP’s fixed-income holdings gained a meager 2.3% for the year.

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PSP also registered a 10-year net annualized return of 8.8%, led by its infrastructure assets, which have gained 12.7% over the same period, followed by public equites and private equity, which earned 12.3% and 12%, respectively. The pension fund also reported that its operating costs ratio decreased to 24.7 basis points from 27.9 bps in the previous year.

“These measures are best assessed over a full market cycle,” Orida said in the statement. “Our portfolio remains well positioned to deliver long-term value.”

PSP Investments manages retirement benefits for the federal public services, the Canadian Armed Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Reserve Force.

PSP Performance

A breakdown by asset-class allocations over time.











Asset Class Assets Under Management* One-Year Return Five-Year Return Ten-Year Return
Public Market Equities C$92.8B 20.6% 11.4% 12.3%
Fixed Income C$71.8B 2.3% 3.0% 3.2%
Private Equity C$39.1B 5.3% 12.7% 12.0%
Credit Investments C$35.1B 3.1% 10.5% 11.1%
Real Estate C$27.8B (7.3)% (0.5)% 2.8%
Infrastructure C$32.0B 10.1% 15.0% 12.7%
Natural Resources C$19.7B 2.4% 8.3% 8.7%

*Asset performance excludes cash and cash equivalents.

Source: PSP Investments

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