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    Coca-Cola pension fund ILS investment grew to $266m on returns in 2025

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    Coca-Cola pension fund ILS investment grew to 6m on returns in 2025
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    The US pension fund of global beverage and food giant the Coca Cola Company saw its investments into insurance-linked securities (ILS) increase in value in the last year to $266 million, reaching their highest level since 2022.

    coca-cola-imageThe Coca Cola fund ILS allocation is one of the pensions investing in insurance-liked securities (ILS) that we’ve tracked over the years, thanks to its disclosures.

    At one stage, the US pension fund of Coca Cola had a meaningful $600 million or more allocation to the ILS asset class, largely catastrophe bond focused we understand, although the pension has also had collateralised reinsurance investments at one time we believe.

    Despite clear evidence of the impacts of losses, the corporate pension fund of Coca-Cola Company maintained an allocation to ILS and has been an investor into insurance-linked securities (ILS) for more than a decade.

    The ILS allocation stood at around $600 million back in late 2016, but shrank steadily with the major catastrophe loss activity that struck the market at the trough of soft pricing assumed to be one driver for that.

    By the end of 2021, the allocation stood at a valuation of $330 million, before falling to $246 million by the end of 2022, but then seemed to stabilise.

    At the end of 2023, the Coca Cola pension fund’s ILS allocation was valued at $254 million, but then declined in value through 2024 to $248 million.

    However, strong returns in 2025 seem to have buoyed the ILS investments for the pension fund, with their December 31st 2025 valuation now reported as $266 million.

    It’s impossible to know if any fresh allocations were made, but the increase in value through calendar 2025 implies a more than 7% rise which could be investment returns, or there may be churn given older investments running off and newer investments being made for each calendar year, it’s hard to say.

    The Coca Cola pension fund ILS allocation will no doubt have benefited from strong returns through recent years, so the fact it stabilised and is being maintained likely reflects the investors appreciation of the diversification this brings to its portfolio and suggests the allocation may continue to prove a persistent feature.

    The Coca Cola Company pension is just one of the numerous pension fund and major ILS investors we track in our directories here.


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