CPP Investments Makes Additional C$532M Commitment to Brazilian Water Company

The Canadian pension fund previously owned a 61.4% stake in Iguá Saneamento.



The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
announced on Tuesday that it made a C$532 million ($391.61 million) followon commitment to Iguá Saneamento, a Brazilian water and sanitation services company, in which CPP Investments is a majority owner.

“This is a transformational acquisition for Iguá, which continues to serve as an excellent platform through which CPP Investments can identify and gain access to the most attractive investment opportunities in the Brazilian water and sanitation market,” said James Bryce, global head of infrastructure at CPP Investments in a statement.

The follow-on commitment comes shortly after Iguá was awarded a contract on September 4 to provide water distribution and sewage collection services in the northeastern Brazilian state of Sergipe. The concession will see Iguá expand its services to 74 municipalities in Sergipe. In total, the company’s services will reach 5 million customers.

CPP Investments first invested in the company in 2021. Prior to the current follow-on commitment, the fund owned a 61.4% stake in the company.

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“This sector has significant room for growth while also providing opportunities to invest in long-term, stable assets at scale,” Bryce continued. “We expect our investment in Iguá will continue to deliver strong returns for the CPP fund and we look forward to supporting the company’s success through this follow-on investment.

CPP Investments has C$646.8 billion in assets under management. According to the fund’s 2024 annual report, CPPIB’s Latin American investments returned 11.5%, which it credited primarily to public equity investments in Brazil.

CPP Investments allocates approximately 8% of its portfolio to infrastructure. Latin America makes up 6% of the fund’s geographic composition. The fund’s infrastructure portfolio returned 2.6% in the 2024 fiscal year, driven primarily by strong returns in toll roads, which were offset by lower returns from logistics and utilities investments.

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Connecticut Pension Achieves 11.5% Return in Fiscal 2024

Assets of the state's pension system grew to $7.9 billion.



The Connecticut state pension plan achieved an 11.5% return in fiscal 2024, which ended June 30, the Office of State Treasurer Erik Russell announced Wednesday. The Connecticut system includes the Teachers’ Retirement Fund, the State Employees Retirement Fund and the Municipal Employees Retirement Fund.

Outperforming the fund’s actuarial assumed rate of return of 6.9%, Russell attributed returns to a new asset allocation strategy adopted in 2022. In fiscal 2023, the plan posted an 8.5% return.

“A lot of work has been done in recent years to strategically balance assets within the pension funds, mitigate risk and build a best-in-class investment team,” Russell said in a statement. “We’re seeing the benefit of those efforts manifest with strong returns over the last two years. More importantly, we are well positioned to build on this momentum for sustained success going forward.”

Russell’s office also announced $450 million in new commitments to the pension plan’s private markets portfolio. Up to $100 million was approved in commitments to Insight Partners Opportunities II LP, with $150 million to a sidecar opportunity from Insight Partners, a private equity software investor.

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Up to $200 million was approved in commitments to Hollyport Secondary Opportunities IX LP, a private equity investor in the secondaries market with $5 billion in assets.

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