Keyword: pension plan management

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Tips for meeting CAPSA’s pension governance guidelines: Part II

This series of articles examines some actionable ideas to help plan administrators meet the Canadian Association of Pension Supervisory Authorities’ guideline No. 4. Following on from the previous article, which looked at the first five principles of this guideline, this one will cover the next five principles around pension governance. Principle 6: Governance information The sixth principle recommends that […]

Hub International acquires two more Canadian benefits, pension companies

Hub International Ltd. is acquiring two more Canadian companies as it rolls out its strategy for expanding its employee benefits and pension business in Canada. “We decided a few years ago that one of the key strategic initiatives for the entire company was to build a market-leading employee benefits and pension organization in Canada to complement […]

Nova Scotia Public Service Superannuation Plan posts 5.5% return for 2017/18

The Nova Scotia Public Service Superannuation Plan achieved a return of 5.5 per cent, net of fees, for its 2017/18 fiscal year, according to its latest annual report. In dollar terms, the plan generated $343 million in total investment income, bringing the plan’s total net assets to $6.4 billion at March 31, 2018. During the last […]

  • By: Staff
  • June 29, 2018 September 13, 2019
  • 10:35
Editorial: Hints of a DB revival and other pension developments

Visitors to BenefitsCanada.com who type in a web address for a broken link will find a page with a lighthearted reply that reads: “Like a newly launched defined benefit plan, this page also does not exist.” It doesn’t seem like a wild claim to make, but one employee at a pension plan did, at one […]

How YBS Ottawa merged its pension plan with a bigger player

Facing a $10.3-million pension deficit in 2016, the Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa had some tough decisions to make. It felt that closing its defined benefit plan, converting to a defined contribution arrangement or cutting benefits were all out of the question. But with the Ontario government having enacted regulations in 2015 to permit the […]

Top 100 Pension Funds: How best to ensure pensioners get their dues?

Ken Eady understands the challenges a defined benefit pension plan can present for plan sponsors, particularly when they find themselves in financial difficulty. “Healthy companies aren’t always too crazy about the liability, so it can become a heavy weight to carry when there is trouble maintaining financial status. That’s why they seem to generally be […]

How Norway tackled pension sustainability

Since 2011, Norway’s national pension provider has been calculating the life expectancy of those turning 61 as part of pension reforms introduced at that time. It then factors the calculation into the pension benefits people in that cohort will receive. The National Insurance Scheme, which is the standard public pension Norwegians pay into during their […]

Unionized Bombardier staff secure pension, dental benefits improvements

Bombardier Inc.’s 2,100 production and office workers operating in Toronto will see improvements to their pension and dental benefits, as well as the introduction of a retirement incentive scheme, as part of the latest collective agreement between Unifor Local 112 and the company. The pension increases, which amount to an additional $6 each month per year of […]

Report recommends longer deferral period for CPP, QPP

A new report from the C.D. Howe Institute is recommending a longer deferral period for the Canada Pension Plan and the Quebec Pension Plan, suggesting that retirement savers would benefit from the greater flexibility and security. The report’s authors propose increasing the deferral period by five years, to age 75 from 70. They also suggest that deferring the […]

  • By: Staff
  • June 26, 2018 September 13, 2019
  • 17:00
Draft CAPSA guidance offers limited help with missing plan members

The Canadian Association of Pension Supervisory Authorities has published draft guidance for plan administrators and third-party consultants to help them search for missing pension members. The task of locating members and beneficiaries has often placed a significant burden on pension plan administrators. They can’t complete plan windups (including partial terminations) until they’ve distributed all pension […]

  • June 26, 2018 September 13, 2019
  • 08:00