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The Oklahoma Teachers’ Retirement System, managing assets worth $24 billion, has announced a request for proposals (RFP) aimed at enhancing its real estate portfolio. This initiative is part of the system's strategy to diversify its investment approach and optimize returns for its members. The RFP specifically targets both core and non-core real estate strategies, allowing for a range of investment opportunities.
By inviting proposals from qualified firms, the retirement system aims to identify investment partners who can effectively manage and grow its real estate assets. This move reflects a growing trend among pension funds to explore various asset classes to achieve stable income and long-term capital appreciation.
The focus on core strategies typically involves investing in stable, income-generating properties, while non-core strategies may include value-add or opportunistic investments that require more active management. This dual approach could potentially enhance the system's overall investment performance, benefiting Oklahoma's educators in the long run.
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