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- Callan - Leading independent institutional investment consulting firm
Callan provides advice and support to more than 400 institutional plans, funds, and asset pools See how we serve some of the nation’s largest and most sophisticated institutional investors
- Why Callan - Callan
As one of the largest independently owned investment consulting firms in the U S , Callan is focused on business objectives that solely benefit our clients This means you get access to a more stable consulting team supported by tools, data, and resources that could only be built by an organization with an exclusive focus on your needs
- People Teams - Callan
Select… Learn more about Callan’s leaders, consultants, and research specialists
- Callan Periodic Table of Investment Returns: Year-End 2024
Research The Callan Periodic Table of Investment Returns: Year-End 2024 The Periodic Table of Investment Returns depicts annual returns for key asset classes, ranked from best to worst performance for each calendar year Be sure to check out our other Periodic Table resources
- 2025 Callan Cost of Doing Business Study: Key Highlights
Callan’s 2025 Cost of Doing Business Study offers a comprehensive look at the investment management fees paid by institutional investors Based on data from 180 asset pools totaling more than $772 billion in assets, this update captures fees paid in 2024 and extends trends tracked since 2010
- RFPs - Callan
Callan’s process for screening and evaluating investment managers for clients is distinctive We include every relevant manager in our database for each search—and we start each search from scratch, screening every manager in the designated asset class against the client’s search criteria
- Callans Live Events Educational Courses
Callan offers live events and education that include workshops, college courses, and webinars for our clients and the broader investment community
- Callan 2025 DC Survey: What Sponsors Should Know
This survey incorporates responses from 89 DC plan sponsors, both Callan clients and other organizations Respondents spanned a range of industries, with the top being financial services and government
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