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Scheduled Sun Life Maintenance: Aug 8-9, 2026

Sun Life will be performing scheduled maintenance on their systems and websites from Saturday, August 8 at 10 am PT to Sunday, August 9 at 12:15 pm, PT. During this period, the following services will be impacted and unavailable: Sun Life websites, including the UBC FPP member portal (mysunlife.ca/ubcfpp) Sun Life Client Care call centre […]

Pension Administration Office Closure: June 25, 2026

On Thursday, June 25, the UBC Pension Administration Office will be closed from 10:00 am – 4:30 pm PT for a staff event. If you have a pension inquiry during that time, you may email fpp@hr.ubc.ca or leave a message at 604-822-8100. We will resume normal operations on Friday, June 26. We apologize for any […]

2025 Annual Report & Financial Statements

2025 Annual Report & Financial Statements

The UBC Faculty Pension Plan 2025 Annual Report and audited Financial Statements as at December 31, 2025 are now available online. The annual report includes updates on Board initiatives related to strategic planning and comprehensive risk management, recent management and team changes, financial and membership highlights, as well as market updates and investment performance. Visit […]

Build your pensions literacy: Benefits FYI Spring 2026

Your UBC pension is a valuable benefit and an important part of your financial health and wellbeing in retirement. As a UBC Faculty Pension Plan (FPP) member in your working years, you are encouraged to learn all you can about the Plan you participate in. Here are some great ways that you can start building […]

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Market Commentary – Fourth Quarter 2025

The following market commentary is courtesy of the Plan’s Canadian Equity investment manager, Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management. Markets entered the fourth quarter of 2025 with improving risk sentiment and reduced volatility, supported by resilient growth data earlier in the quarter and continued disinflation across major economies. That optimism was tested intermittently by pockets […]