Alberta Investment Management Corp. earns 7.5 per cent total fund return for 2025
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EDMONTON – The Alberta Investment Management Corp. reported a total fund return of 7.5 per cent for 2025.
The investment manager says the gain came as its public equity investments gained 19.4 per cent, while its money market and fixed income portfolio returned one per cent.
AIMCo’s investments in mortgages earned 5.8 per cent and its private debt and loan portfolios earned 7.9 per cent.
Its infrastructure portfolio returned 3.3 per cent, while private equity investments earned three per cent. The fund’s real estate portfolio fell 2.2 per cent.
AIMCo invests on behalf of pension, endowment, insurance, and government clients in Alberta that each determine their own long-term asset mix according to its objectives and risk profile. It says its balanced fund return, which reflects a typical client mix of investments across all asset classes, earned 7.6 per cent for 2025.
AIMCo says total client assets under management amounted to $194.7 billion at Dec. 31, 2025, up from $179.6 billion at the end of 2024.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 31, 2026.