OMERS Presentation DARCIE BEGGS AND BRIAN O KEEFE

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OMERS Presentation CUPE ONTARIO CONVENTION 2015 SHERATON CENTRE, TORONTO DARCIE BEGGS AND BRIAN O KEEFE

OMERS at a glance Defined Benefit Pension plan for Ontario Municipalities, School Board support Staff, Police Services Boards, Fire Fighters, Libraries, Municipal Electrical Utilities & Children s Aid Societies Serves over 450,000 members & retirees from 974 employers across Ontario Almost 60% of membership are women 85% of part-time members are women 73% of members are full-time, but number of part-timers growing 2

OMERS at a glance (Cont.) CUPE members constitute 44.5% of the active members of the Plan 119,000 active members As OMERS is a jointly-sponsored pension plan, representatives of active and retired members have only 50% of the Plan voting rights OMERS is one of the largest pension plans in Canada One in every 20 people employed in Ontario is an OMERS member 3

OMERS at a glance (cont.) $72 billion in assets (market value as at Dec. 31, 2014) Invested in stocks, bonds, commodities, private equity, real estate, infrastructure and venture capital projects Some of the investments in Canada and around the world: Bruce Power, Life Labs, Royal Bank Plaza, Yorkdale Mall Allied British Ports, Airports in Costa Rica, Golfsmith, Vue Entertainment 4

OMERS at a glance (cont.) OMERS supports Ontario communities by: Paying the retirement wages and putting food on the table for a large number of retirees Investing in companies and projects that employ workers in the Province and around the world Investment returns constitute 75% of the funds required to pay pensions The remaining 25% comes from employer and member contributions 5

OMERS governance structure OMERS has a dual governance structure (OMERS Act 2006) It has a Sponsors Corporation (SC) and an Administration Corporation (AC) The SC is the Plan Sponsor and is responsible for: Plan design, including contribution rate & benefit adjustments Rules governing appointments to both OMERS Boards CUPE s representatives on the SC are Brian O Keefe & Tim Maguire, President of Local 79 6

OMERS governance structure cont. The AC Board Members (Trustees) have a fiduciary duty to represent the best interests of the Plan members and are responsible for the: Day-to-day administration of the pension plan Management of investments CUPE s Trustees on the AC Board are John Weatherup, President of Local 4400 and Darcie Beggs, former CUPE pension staff member at National Office Both Corporations have developed a Framework Agreement & a protocol to integrate the activities of both Corporations 7

OMERS governance structure (Cont.) Composition of SC Board Composition of AC Board Employee Reps. Employer Reps. George Cooke Independent Board Chair Brian O Keefe (CUPE) Marianne Love (AMO) Employee Reps. Employer Reps. Tim Maguire (CUPE) Fred Biro (OASPB) J. Weatherup (CUPE) Michael Fenn (AMO) Bruce Miller (PAO) Barry Brown (AMO) Darcie Beggs (CUPE) P. Somerville (AMO) Sandra Sahli (OSSTF) John Fleming (Toronto) Bill Aziz (Fire) Monty Baker (OASPB) F. Ramagnano (Fire) W. McNally (Sch. Bds.) L. Hutchinson (OPSEU) C. Inskip (Sch. Bds.) Diana Clarke (OPSEU) Paul Bailey (Retirees) M. McConville (OACAS) C. Macaluso (EDA) E. Swimmer (PAO) D. Beatty (Toronto) S. Vandenberk (OSSTF) Bill Butt (EDA) D. Tsubouchi (retirees) Jim Phillips (OACAS) 8

OMERS governance structure (cont.) Some of what the AC Trustees do are as follows: Set administration policies for the Plan Hire and monitor agents (service providers) for the implementation of policies Oversee the development and implementation of: Statement of Investment Policies and Procedures (SIP&P) Investment Beliefs Trustee education Hiring of the CEO Compensation for senior staff 9

OMERS governance structure (cont.) Some other duties of the AC Trustees: Ensure that pensions are paid correctly and on-time Ensure the Actuarial Valuation and financial statements are completed 10

Financial status of the Plan for 2014 OMERS had a 10% net rate of return on investments for 2014 This is well ahead of the long-term funding benchmark of 6.5% Deficit for 2014 has declined from $8.6 billion last year to $7.1 billion Plan funded ratio has improved from 88.2% last year to 90.8% in 2014 Because of smoothing, $1.8 billion in deferred gains for implementation in future years 7% average return on investments over 10 years 11

Plan on track to be fully funded by 2025, or earlier 120 Baseline projection of funded status of Plan (based on a 6.5% rate of return) 100 80 60 40 20 0 2015 2017 2019 2021 12

Funded status of Plan Although Plan on track to be fully funded by 2025 or earlier, it remains vulnerable while in deficit The SC made a decision in 2010 to increase contributions over a three year period, with a minor adjustment in benefits in the third year to address the deficit The SC believes that this decision is sufficient to address the existing deficit A baseline ten year projection, indicates that current contribution rates are sufficient to meet the minimum requirement throughout this period 13

Strategy to address deficit OMERS fully expected the deficit to peak in 2012 and then gradually decline What we are dealing with here is mainly the impact of the 2008 downturn in the global economy The SC developed a new Funding Management Strategy (FMS) in 2014: Three different management zones Deficit (below 100% funding), Reserve (100% - 110 funding), Surplus (above 110% funding) Triggers and targets for action in each zone based on actual circumstances Strategy drives decisions rather than dueling proposals in the SC s annual decision-making cycle 14

Strategy to address deficit (cont.) In the immediate future, much depends on investment returns meeting expectations. In this regard the AC Trustees: are continuing the strategy of gradually shifting the asset mix to reduce the level of public market assets to the private market. However, the majority would remain in public traded markets are continuing to enhance the move to the in-house active management of assets are completing the transition to a more diversified risk-balance portfolio in Public Markets The AC believes these strategic actions should result in annual investment returns in excess of 7% over the long-run 15

SC decisions for2015 Based on the direction of the FMS, the SC decided against any contribution rate or benefit adjustments this year The SC did decide to file the 2014 Plan Valuation this year This secures contribution rates through to the end of 2018 The SC also decided not to table any other Plan change proposals this year. These are proposals other than funding management proposals and are primarily of a non-cost nature In future, other Plan change proposals will have to be submitted to the SC Office by October 1 in the year prior to the year when the SC will consider the proposal 16

Strategic Planning Both OMERS Corporations have made a commitment to work towards completion of an enterprise-wide strategic plan by the end of this year Both Boards and staff have spent considerable time on this issue over the past year with a view to integrating the OMERS organization A joint-strategic planning session has been scheduled for September to bring this project to a head 17

Funding of SC The SC received $2.5 million in start-up money from the Province in 2007 following the proclamation of the OMERS Act The agreement was unclear whether or not any remaining money had to be paid back on the expiry of the agreement on March 31, 2014 The Minster of Municipal Affairs and Housing requested that the grant plus interest payments and less some start-up costs be repaid. This money has now been repaid in full, leaving the SC without independent resources 18

Funding of SC (cont.) Not an insurmountable problem as over 95% of SC expenses reimbursed by AC and there is a provision in OMERS Act to allow SC to levy for SC specific expenses not permissible for reimbursement by AC SC currently working on a solution to deal with this issue The only obvious non-reimbursable SC expenses are those related to collection of the levy and those related to dispute resolution 19

Conclusion Thanks for your attention to this presentation We are pleased to answer your questions following the next presentation 20