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Public Service Pensions Board

Mission Statement

Our Clients:Public Sector Employees and Pensioners.
Our Product:Efficient delivery of retirement pension benefits.
Our Service:Management and Administration of Public Sector Pension Funds/Plans in accordance with relevant Cayman Islands legislation and international professional standards
Communication With Our Clients: Website, handbooks, annual reports, annual benefit statements, annual certificates, private meetings, presentations, circulars, and press statements.
Communication With Plan Sponsors (i.e. Employers): Tri-annual Actuarial Valuation Reports, Annual Reports, Financial Statements and Audit Reports

Pensions Plan

Other Plans

The Board also administers other Government sponsored pension plans, which include the Judicial Pension Plan, Parliamentary Pension Plan and Ex-Gratia Pension Scheme. These plans are administered in accordance with relevant legislation. For further information, please contact the Public Service Pensions Board.

Legislative Assembly

Laws

Public Service Pensions Law (2004 Revision), The Public Service Pensions Regulations (2004 Revision) and The Parliamentary Pensions Law, 2004. Copies of the laws can be obtained from the Legislative Department.

Press Releases

New Talent to Oversee Boards
Ms. Kimberley Davis brings vast experience to the management of Immigration boards. 27th March 2012, 1:47pm
PSPB Answers Compass
The Public Service Pensions Board would like to respond to an article that appeared in the Caymanian Compass on 21 October 2011. 7th November 2011, 11:22am
Understanding Public Service Pensions
The PSPB would like to take this opportunity to address these topics and, to clarify misconceptions that exist in the media and amongst the public. 27th April 2010, 10:53am
Proposed Pension Holiday
Statement on the Proposed Pension Holiday. 11th August 2009, 4:56pm
Record Year for PSPB
Funds growth for last financial year above international market. 13th February 2008, 1:04pm
PSPB Report
The 100-page report was well received and will undergo further analysis. 20th July 2006, 9:03am