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Most retirement plan sponsors and fiduciaries design well thought-out, diversified portfolios for retirement plan participants. However, in comparing U.S. defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) plans, we notice differences in private asset allocations, in particular, to private real estate, despite both plan types seeking to solve for the same goal: income replacement in retirement. As a percentage of assets under management (AUM) amongst private real estate investment managers, DB and DC plans accounted for a respective 42.8% and 4.7% in 2023.1

Why the difference? And why don’t DC plans offer equivalent private asset exposure? Data suggests that DC plans utilize publicly listed real estate investment trust (REIT) securities rather than private real estate to meet their real estate allocation requirements. Is the lack of exposure to private real estate detracting from participant outcomes and a better portfolio mix?

In this paper, we will show that there is compelling data for DC plan sponsors to consider including private real estate as an investment option in a multi-asset retirement plan.



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