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  1. Mar 28, 2023 · Ontario TeachersPension Plan Board (Ontario Teachers’) is a global investor with net assets of $247.2 billion as at December 31, 2022. We invest in more than 50 countries in a broad array of assets including public and private equities, fixed income, credit, commodities, natural resources, infrastructure, real estate and venture growth to ...

  2. Apr 23, 2019 · Ontario Teachers Forms VC and Growth Equity Unit. Posted on 04/23/2019. Like its Canadian peers such as OMERS, the Ontario TeachersPension Plan (OTPP) is forming a new investment unit to tackle late-stage venture capital and growth equity investments in companies that develop new industries and can disrupt incumbents. Heading the new group ...

  3. The official site of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. Find out what we're doing, who we are, and how to contact us

  4. The Ontario TeachersPension Plan (Ontario Teachers') serves a total of active and retired membership of over 310,000. OSSTF/FEESO represents the interests of approximately 40,000 contributors to the OTPP through the member plan sponsor, the Ontario Teachers’ Federation. OTPP’s online pension database permits you to view your personal ...

  5. Transfers Between the OPSEU Pension Plan and PSPP; How Pension Adjustments Affect Contribution Limits; How Pension Adjustments Affect Contribution Limits, Part II; Bringing OPSEU Service into the PSPP; Upcoming Mailing to Members; Employer Payments for Reinstatements; Member Update on Individual Pension Plans; Factor 80 is Ending Soon ...

  6. The official site of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. Find out what we're doing, who we are, and how to contact us Help us improve your experience This site uses cookies and related technologies, as described in our privacy policy , for purposes that may include site operation, analytics, enhanced user experience, or advertising.

  7. The Ontario Teachers' Federation (OTF) and the Ontario government have agreed their matching contribution rates shouldn't exceed 15% of base earnings above the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) limit. The CPP limit, which changes every year, is $68,500 in 2024.

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