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Clara-Pensions launches Private Markets Investment Vehicle, developed and managed by Van Lanschot Kempen

Amsterdam / London – 07 April 2025

  • Ambition to invest 30-35% of Clara’s assets into private markets as the UK’s first superfund continues to grow.
  • The vehicle will invest in a range of productive private market assets with a significant proportion focused on the UK.
  • The vehicle has been developed and will be managed for Clara Pensions by Van Lanschot Kempen.
  • Clara’s pipeline of defined benefit pension schemes continues to grow with further transactions expected in 2025.

Clara-Pensions (“Clara”), the member-first consolidator for defined benefit pension schemes, is launching a new private markets investment vehicle in another industry-first for the UK superfunds market.

The Clara Private Markets Vehicle has been created in conjunction with Van Lanschot Kempen Group who will manage the fund and is expected to be registered soon. It will invest across a range of private markets assets, focusing initially on private credit. Longer term, the vehicle will also consider other assets such as infrastructure debt and real estate debt. Approximately 30-35% of Clara assets will be held in private markets, with a significant proportion of these invested in the UK economy.

While pension schemes typically spend between 5 and 10 years inside Clara before transferring to an insurer, the private markets vehicle has been designed to invest beyond this time horizon, taking advantage of Clara’s benefits of scale and the ability to redeploy assets to incoming schemes.

As a result, schemes that join Clara may be able to transfer in their existing illiquid assets, rather than being forced sellers as would be the case when transferring cash and gilts to an insurer.

When schemes subsequently exit Clara to join an insurer, the units in the private markets vehicle can be reallocated to the existing and incoming sections within Clara. This approach gives Clara the ability to invest with a multi-decade time horizon, significantly increasing its ability to generate strong risk-adjusted returns in a range of productive assets.

Simon True, Chief Executive Officer at Clara-Pensions, said: “Our mission at Clara continues to be to improve member outcomes and provide a secure bridge to an insured future. We believe that an at scale, well-managed private markets portfolio within our investment strategy delivers on these aims, and can also play a significant role in driving economic growth and productivity in the UK.

“Clara’s role as a superfund has always supported the UK economy by taking away the cost and distraction of legacy pension schemes, allowing British businesses to focus on their core operations safe in the knowledge that their members are on a secure journey to buyout. By adding private markets investment, we can now further increase our contribution to the UK economy.”

Andre Keijsers, Chief Executive Officer at Van Lanschot Kempen Investment Management UK, said: “The UK pensions industry continues to be characterised by a period of change and innovation – more so now, than we have seen in the past decade. Today represents another first for the superfunds industry, enabling access to a professionally managed, well-diversified private markets portfolio at scale. As Clara’s investment manager, we are pleased to jointly develop this bespoke solution in the interests of its members in deliver the best results for them.”

Frank Oldham, Trustee Director at IGG as Chair of the Joint Investment Working Group of Clara, said: “It has been a pleasure working with the Clara team to oversee the development of their new private markets investment vehicle. It provides us with the capability to invest into private markets in a more efficient way than we have been able to previously. Also, thanks to the hard work of all parties involved, we are proud to say that the vehicle not only matches the best industry standards but will also serve to enhance member security.”

Clara’s most recent transaction was with the Wates Group and saw 1,500 members and their £210m of assets transfer into the superfund. This marked the first superfund transaction with an active sponsoring company, and the third transaction Clara has done to date, following its transactions to support the members of the Sears and Debenhams pension schemes – with each of those a first of their kind too.

Following this transaction, Clara now looks after 21,000 members and over £1.5bn in assets. Interest in transacting continues to be high, and Clara is currently in active discussions with a large number of schemes with total assets in excess of £10bn.


About Van Lanschot Kempen
Van Lanschot Kempen is an independent, specialist wealth manager active in private banking, investment management and investment banking, with the aim of preserving and creating wealth, in a sustainable way, for both its clients and the society of which it is part. Through our long-term focus, we create positive financial and nonfinancial value. Listed at Euronext Amsterdam, Van Lanschot Kempen is the Netherlands’ oldest independent financial services company, with a history dating back to 1737.

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