PSPP is proud to be part of the retirement plans of over 90,000 members across Alberta and around the world. Our 27 employers include the Government of Alberta, provincial agencies, boards and commissions plus nine post-secondary education institutions around Alberta. We asked our employers what PSPP means to them. Joanne Raycraft, Manager of Payroll and…
Starting in 2026, members must access PSPP tax slips and annual pension statements through Your Pension Profile on www.pspp.ca. If you are not yet registered for Your Pension Profile, we encourage you to do so right away. If you are already registered, we suggest you log in to confirm that your contact information is up…
PSPP pension benefits are funded by employer and employee contributions, along with investment returns. We maintain a formal Statement of Investment Policy and Procedures (SIPP) to guide investment of the plan fund. Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) is PSPP’s legislated provider of investment management services, implementing the SIPP in the financial marketplace. PSPP carries out…
PSPP has published its 2024 Annual Report, where you will see that following a return on investments of 14.8% the Plan fund has grown to $21.0 billion! Board Chair David Lardner and CEO Lynette Martin offer their perspective on PSPP’s activities over the course of 2024. Make sure you also take a look at a…
PSPP is proud to be part of the retirement plans of over 90,000 members across Alberta and around the world. We asked a few of our retirees how their lives have changed since retirement and they were happy to share some updates with us! Whether retiree or active member, do you have a story of…
PSPP is pleased to announce that, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance and improve the retirement process, it is no longer necessary for members who are retiring using the online PensionEase tool to download and complete the beneficiary form. Thanks to this enhancement, members will now be prompted to update their beneficiaries as part…