AIMCo
Client story
Taking a multi-asset platform approach for managing alternatives
AIMCo has gained a single source of truth across traditional and illiquid assets, with enhanced real-time views to better understand exposure and look-through.
In the following video, Michael Baker, former Senior Vice President of Strategic Implementations, reflects on AIMCo’s journey of growth and success. He elaborates on the role SimCorp Dimension has played as AIMCo insourced all accounting operations, saving CAD 750,000, while increasing STP rates.
Monica McNabb, Vice President, Investment Operations shares her experience as a development partner for SimCorp’s Alternative Investment Manager. Specifically, Monica is extremely proud that through the joint innovation between SimCorp and AIMCo, all data on illiquid assets can be accessed by everyone at the firm who needs it, whether they sit in the front, middle or back office. Additionally, AIMCo has gained a single source of truth across traditional and illiquid assets, with enhanced real-time views to better understand exposure and look-through.
Kristin Sewallius, System Manager for AP1, shares how their strategic partnership with SimCorp helps simplify asset management processes.
In 2019, AIMCo won a Thunderbird award for their continued success in system consolidation with a multi-asset platform approach to managing alternative assets.
Quick Facts
Name: Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo)
Headquarters: Alberta, Canada
Industry: Pension Fund
AUM: C$115+ billion
Website: www.aimco.alberta.ca
About AIMCo
The Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) is a Crown corporation, owned by the Province of Alberta, and one of Canada’s largest and most diversified institutional investment managers. AIMCo was established on January 1, 2008, and operates independently from the Government of Alberta with a mandate to provide superior long-term investment results for its clients. With assets under management of greater than C$115 billion, AIMCo invests globally for 31 pension, endowment, and government funds in the Province of Alberta, including the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund, serving nearly 310,000 active/retired public sector employees.