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Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO) services

Today’s institutions face far more complex markets than they have in the past, making it difficult to focus on core missions. Through the breadth of our platform, BlackRock’s OCIO services can help alleviate day-to-day burdens and promote cost savings for our clients so they can better meet their objectives.

How OCIO services can add value to institutions

Outsourced Chief Investment Officers, or OCIOs, are third-party solutions providers who aim to serve as an extension of the client asset owner’s team.

Each client’s unique objectives and challenges may dictate why they seek OCIO services. 
Here are examples of why institutions are turning to OCIO:

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Creating nimble portfolios
Complex markets require nimble portfolios but reacting daily is challenging due to governance constraints. OCIO relationships help enable active responses and flexibility.
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Alternatives access
Private markets have become core to institutional portfolios but require heavy due diligence and resources. OCIOs can offer access to managers, deal sourcing and monitoring.
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Cost-effective collaboration
OCIOs potentially serve as an extension of staff, freeing up resources for organizations’ core priorities. They also leverage their economies of scale to save clients' money.
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Risk management and compliance
OCIO providers typically have robust risk management and compliance frameworks in place to aid in adherence to regulatory requirements and best practices.

How BlackRock helps institutions with OCIO services

Asset owners have entrusted BlackRock with more than $300 billion in OCIO mandates globally.1 The breadth of our investment and technology platforms helps us offer cost-efficient solutions to clients, act as an extension of an institution’s staff, better access top-performing alternatives managers and navigate volatile markets through built-in agility.

BlackRock’s OCIO business sits at the heart of our firm’s mission to help more people experience financial well-being. Our OCIO clients come to us for mission alignment so they can better deliver and focus on their beneficiaries, communities and core objectives.

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Dedicated client service

Our client CIOs specialize in specific client types from pensions, family offices, foundations, endowments, healthcare and others to create tailored portfolios to address individual client needs.

Broad investment toolkit

OCIO clients can tap into a full toolkit of investment capabilities: active, indexfactors and alternatives and dedicated manager research to help achieve better investment outcomes.

Technology powered

Using our Aladdin® technology, we monitor portfolios real-time with an outcome lens to navigate the impact of markets and make more informed and timely investment decisions.

Scale and efficiency

Our platform is an industry leader, providing scale across asset management and technology, promoting access to key external managers, reduced fees as well as intelligence on trends and flows.

Awards & recognition

Industry Innovation Award – Asset Management & Servicing OCIO

BlackRock was named the winner of the Excellence in Asset Management and Servicing OCIO category at the 2023 CIO Industry Innovation Awards.
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Endowments and foundations

We leverage our investment expertise and proprietary technology platform, Aladdin®, to provide portfolio options that help endowments and foundations meet their objectives and fulfill their organization's mission over the long-term. 

Our OCIO services for endowments and foundations: 

  • Incorporates 'best practices' for nonprofit governance
  • Offers a performance accountable approach
  • Provides access to top private market managers
  • Leverages industry-leading risk management tools 
  • Includes dedicated nonprofit expertise and education 
Ned Rosenman
Head of Client Engagement, Endowments and Foundations Custom Solutions
Edward Ng, CFA
Chief Investment Officer, Endowments, Foundations and Healthcare

Corporate and public pensions

BlackRock’s OCIO team is steeped in experience servicing corporate and public pensions with their defined benefit plans. Our in-house investment experts, actuaries and client-relationship managers offer solutions that help provide for an institution’s retirees.

Our OCIO services for pensions include:

  • liability-driven investing platform within a global fixed-income business
  • Tailored portfolios designed to help improve or preserve funded-status levels
  • Designing a customized alternatives portfolio in a lower-cost, accessible way
Andrew Citron
Director, Head of OCIO for Pensions
Gabriella Barschdorff
Co-Head of Americas Pensions group within Multi-Asset Strategies & Solutions (MASS)
Martin Jaugietis
Co-Head of Americas Pensions group within Multi-Asset Strategies & Solutions (MASS)

Healthcare

The pandemic underscored the importance of healthcare and hospital systems to our communities, while significantly disrupting their operations. BlackRock can collaborate with healthcare providers to help them oversee their varied asset pools.

Our OCIO services for healthcare include:

  • Developing an investment playbook that takes into account a client’s liquidity needs and risk profiles
  • Advice on addressing investment performance while managing rising operating and labor costs
  • Making strategic investments across public and private markets
Craig Standen
Managing Director, Senior Healthcare Specialist, Americas Institutional Business
Edward Ng, CFA
Chief Investment Officer, Endowments, Foundations and Healthcare

Family offices

Family offices today face increasingly complex responsibilities and often resource constraints. Turning to an outsourced investment team can help manage investments from generation to generation.

Our OCIO services for families include:

  • Bespoke asset allocation and wide-ranging advice to meet each family’s unique objectives
  • Cost-effective and tax-efficient access to broad investment strategies and resources
  • Access to a diversified private markets program
Lili Forouraghi
Head of Family Offices, Healthcare, Endowments and Foundations and Official Institutions
Alan McKenzie
Chief Investment Officer for Family Offices

Hear more from our leaders

Speaker 1 (00:00):
My name is Ryan Marshall. I'm a managing director at BlackRock, and I am the co-head of our multiasset strategies and solutions business. Our multi-asset strategies and solutions business, also known as Mass at BlackRock, is responsible for putting together whole portfolios for clients. As the name implies, multi-asset. We're putting together fixed income building blocks, equity building blocks, public market building blocks, private market building blocks, and we use both BlackRock and third party managers to do this. It's difficult to do it on your own. It requires a lot of technology. Clients turn to BlackRock to help them do that. At BlackRock, we believe really strongly in investing in our talent. When you think about it, what is BlackRock? Our primary asset, in fact, in many cases, our only real asset is our people and the skills that they bring each day to build portfolios, to create technology, to engage with clients. If there's one thing I think people would be surprised about, it's that we are just getting started. We have over a trillion dollars of assets that clients have entrusted us to manage. I feel that there's just so much more additional potential to help people on their journeys. If I had to describe our multi-asset strategies and solutions business, uh, which is a lot of words in one word, that would be trust. Without trust, I don't think we would have the clients that we have or the business that we have.

Investing involves risk including possible loss of principal.

This information should not be relied upon as research, investment advice, or a recommendation regarding any products, strategies, or any security in particular. This material is strictly for illustrative, educational, or informational purposes and is subject to change.

Prepared by BlackRock Investments, LLC, member FINRA.

© 2024 BlackRock, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. BLACKROCK is a trademark of BlackRock, Inc. or its affiliates. All other trademarks are those of their respective owners.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
My name is Ryan Marshall. I'm a managing director at BlackRock, and I am the co-head of our multiasset strategies and solutions business. Our multi-asset strategies and solutions business, also known as Mass at BlackRock, is responsible for putting together whole portfolios for clients. As the name implies, multi-asset. We're putting together fixed income building blocks, equity building blocks, public market building blocks, private market building blocks, and we use both BlackRock and third party managers to do this. It's difficult to do it on your own. It requires a lot of technology. Clients turn to BlackRock to help them do that. At BlackRock, we believe really strongly in investing in our talent. When you think about it, what is BlackRock? Our primary asset, in fact, in many cases, our only real asset is our people and the skills that they bring each day to build portfolios, to create technology, to engage with clients. If there's one thing I think people would be surprised about, it's that we are just getting started. We have over a trillion dollars of assets that clients have entrusted us to manage. I feel that there's just so much more additional potential to help people on their journeys. If I had to describe our multi-asset strategies and solutions business, uh, which is a lot of words in one word, that would be trust. Without trust, I don't think we would have the clients that we have or the business that we have.

Investing involves risk including possible loss of principal.

This information should not be relied upon as research, investment advice, or a recommendation regarding any products, strategies, or any security in particular. This material is strictly for illustrative, educational, or informational purposes and is subject to change.

Prepared by BlackRock Investments, LLC, member FINRA.

© 2024 BlackRock, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. BLACKROCK is a trademark of BlackRock, Inc. or its affiliates. All other trademarks are those of their respective owners.

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Common questions from clients

  • Outsourced Chief Investment Officer, or OCIO, is when an asset owner “outsources” some or all portfolio-management decisions to a third-party investment partner.

  • The OCIO provider takes on fiduciary responsibility, and often ownership of certain operational services. However, importantly, the asset owner continues to retain full authority over asset allocation, as well as risk and return objectives.

  • Institutional investors that range from corporate pensions, public pensions, endowments, foundations, healthcare systems to family offices have relied on OCIO to address specific objectives and constraints. 

    While in the past OCIO was seen as a service sought by smaller entities, larger pools of money are increasingly turning to OCIO today.

  • Today’s investors may need expertise across a broader, more complex range of asset classes to generate the returns needed. This may mean leaning further into riskier asset classes like alternatives, which require more oversight, but also being nimble in portfolio changes to manage risk or take advantage of dislocations.

    Then there’s the challenge of getting access to the right managers and markets. An OCIO provider with experience and scale can help clients gain entry into investments that may not have been accessible independently. By taking the whole portfolio into account, we seek to align the strategic asset allocation with the tactical, generate better access and fees, as well as more efficient trading.

    The governance models of some clients also often prevent them from getting timely data and making quick decisions. BlackRock’s technology is one of the few systems in the industry where every phase of the investment process is captured in one ecosystem using real-time data. We believe this reduces operational risk, leading to better outcomes.

  • Investing—constructing a well-diversified portfolio, setting the strategic asset allocation, minimizing volatility—is the heartbeat of OCIO. We help investors who are seeking the best investment managers across the globe.

    Our clients get access to the size and scale of our platform, which includes 400+ approved strategies, analytics powered by the Aladdin® platform and BlackRock-exclusive share classes and negotiated terms with third-party managers. BlackRock’s robust open-architecture framework for investments is supported by 150+ firmwide manager researchers globally and a rigorous process to select, blend and de-select active managers.2

    Asset owners are also placing increasing value on the “O,” the outsourced services. This can involve managing stakeholders, handling regulatory requirements, and streamlining analytics and reporting. The complexity and time required for these tasks, as well as the technology and costs, have become more and more burdensome for institutions. Having a skilled partner can free up time and resources for clients.

  • One of the biggest benefits of having an OCIO partner is timeliness. Most asset owners don't make investment decisions until they meet with their investment committees, trustees, and consultants—meetings that typically only occur quarterly.

    These groups then often rely on stale data to adjust portfolios—a problem given today’s volatile and complex financial markets.

    With OCIO partnerships, the delegated third-party firm monitors investments daily and has the authority to make necessary portfolio changes in real-time. This enhances clarity around the governance, making it clear which stakeholders are responsible for what.

  • Each Client CIO selects managers using qualitative and quantitative inputs, including the BlackRock Investment Institute, our manager researchers, and our Risk and Quantitative Analysis team, while considering client preferences or constraints.

    Our solutions utilize a variety of implementation vehicles, including mutual funds, ETFs, index funds, proprietary and external strategies, commingled/pooled vehicles, and direct investments.

    The BlackRock Manager Research team (BMR) conducts third-party manager research for OCIO clients, collaborating with BlackRock’s private equity and infrastructure solutions teams to offer a full range of public and private market strategies. BMR maintains active coverage of hundreds of third-party investment strategies, across 30+ asset classes.

    Clients with DEI goals may ask BlackRock to consider underrepresented third-party managers when recommending firms. BlackRock’s Diverse Manager Program expands our knowledge of diverse, third-party managers to ensure a broad universe of firms for clients, helping them meet their investment objectives.

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