Members

 

President

Mr. Ross Jones (Australia: Australian Prudential Regulation Authority)

Vice President

Mr. Edward Odundo (Kenya: Retirement Benefits Authority

Treasurer

Mr. Philip Diamond (United Kingdom: The Pensions Regulator)

Secretary General

Mr. André Laboul (OECD)

Types of membership

The organisation has three types of membership:

  • Associate Members
    Governmental or international authorities responsible in whole or part for pension regulation or the establishment of pension policy and that has an interest in pension supervision, and any international governmental organisation that has a direct, institutional interest in pension supervision.
  • Observer- status Members
    Other entities interested in pension supervision, such as research organisations, industry and professional bodies, finanical institutions and professional firms.

 

For further information see: How to Join

 

Committees

  • Executive Committee
    The Executive Committee has all the powers necessary to achieve the objectives and purposes of the Organisation, including the appointing of Chairpersons and Vice-Chairpersons, tbe consideration of membership applications and the setting of membership fees, the oversight of the Secretariat and the establishing of agenda for the Annual General Meeting and Conference. The Committee prepares the biannual Programme of Work, the Annual Budget and the Annual Report of the Organisation, and is the main liason body with other interanational organisations.
  • Technical Committee
    The Technical Committee participates in and conducts the development of principles, standards and good practices on pension supervisory issues and on regulatory issues related to pension supervision. The Technical Committee develops the Programme of Work of the Organisation, which it recommends to the Executive Committee, and well as serving as a forum to discuss, develop and analyse matters related to pension supervision that are of interest to the membership.

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Journal

Journal of Pension Economics and Finance

Forum for the international debate on pension provision

Publication

Complementary and Private Pensions throughout the World 2008

Covering 58 countries worldwide