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Founded in 1962, OMERS is one of Canadas largest defined benefit pension plans, with more than $95 billion in net assets, as at December 31, 2017. It invests and administers pensions for almost half a million members from municipalities, school boards, emergency services and local agencies across Ontario. OMERS has employees in Toronto and other major cities across North America, the U.K., Europe, Asia and Australia – originating and managing a diversified portfolio of investments in public markets, private equity, infrastructure and real estate.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.omers.com
  • 900-100 Adelaide Street West EY Tower
    Toronto, ON CAN M5H 0E2
  • Phone: 416.369.2400

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