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About MEPP

Our history

MEPP’s history began in the 1940s. Initially, the Rural Municipal Secretary Treasurers’ Superannuation Plan was established in 1941. In 1949, the Urban Employees’ Superannuation Plan was established. In 1959, these two plans joined to form the Municipal Employees’ Superannuation Plan, which became a defined benefit plan in 1973.

Type of plan

MEPP is a defined benefit pension plan administered by Plannera Pensions & Benefits. The Plan provides retirement benefits to the employees of school divisions, urban and rural municipalities, regional colleges, regional public libraries and other local authorities within the Province of Saskatchewan.

Pensions are based on a formula that provides pension, disability, death and termination benefits for all eligible members

Our success

MEPP is rated in the top 10 fastest growing pension plans in Canada by Benefits Canada (a publication on the pension and benefits industry).

There are a number of reasons MEPP has been so successful, including our dedication to client service, eliminating some challenges that come with saving for retirement, low administration fees and economies of scale.

We continually strive to meet the needs of all our members throughout their career lifecycle up to and including retirement.