Superintendent's Lists and Reports

Superintendent of Pensions Documents


Superintendent's List of Financial Institutions
Offering Locked-in Pension Products

All banks, credit unions, trust companies and insurance companies offering LIRAs, LIFs and LRIFs to customers must be on the Superintendent’s List of Financial Institutions offering locked-in pension products, in order to accept transfers of locked-in funds.

The process for being acknowledged on the list requires that a Financial Institution file, with the Superintendent's Office, a prescribed certification form (Form 42).  Once approved to offer Alberta LIF and LIRA contracts, a copy of the appropriate LIRA or LIF addendum must be provided to LIRA and LIF owners.

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Superintendent's List of Financial Institutions offering locked-in pension products
05/29/13

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Superintendent's List of Registered Pension Plans

The Superintendent’s List of Registered Pension Plans is available in response to requests we received from service providers for such a listing. Excluded from this list are any plans that make reference to an individual’s name.

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Superintendent's List of Registered Pension Plans
07/05/11

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Annual Pensions Statistics Reports

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2011-12 Annual Pensions Statistics Report

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02/15/13

2010-11 Annual Pensions Statistics Report

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02/15/13

2009-10 Annual Pensions Statistics Report

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01/04/11

2008-09 Annual Pensions Statistics Report

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02/10/10

2007-08 Annual Pensions Statistics Report

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11/18/08

2006-07 Annual Pensions Statistics Report

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09/12/08

2005-06 Annual Pensions Statistics Report

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11/15/06

2004-05 Annual Pensions Statistics Report

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12/21/05

2003-04 Annual Pensions Statistics Report

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06/24/04
2002-03 Annual Pensions Statistics Report
08/12/03

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Other Reports or Papers

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The Joint Expert Panel on Pension Standards, appointed by the Governments of Alberta and British Columbia, to review the pension standards legislation in the two provinces (Employment Pension Plans Act and Pension Benefits Standards Act respectively) completed its work and submitted its report on November 14, 2008.  The Panel was dissolved, and the two governments released the report to the public on November 28, 2008. A public response period followed, ending March 1, 2009.

Click here for the Panel’s report, “Getting our Acts Together: Pension Reform in Alberta and British Columbia”. Copies may be obtained by contacting Alberta Treasury Board and Finance or British Columbia Ministry of Finance at the addresses below:

Alberta Treasury Board and Finance
Room 311, 9515 - 107 Street
Edmonton, Alberta  T5K 2C3

British Columbia Ministry of Finance
PO Box 9418 Stn Prov Govt
Victoria, B.C.  V8W 9V1

11/14/08
Disclosure Paper on the Pension Plan Risk Assessment Program
04/29/04

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Page last updated:  May 29, 2013