Firemen's Retirement System of St. Louis
Firemen's Retirement System of St. Louis
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Firemen's Retirement System of St. Louis
The Firemen's Retirement System of St. Louis provides retirement, disability, death and survivor benefits to nearly 2000 active and retired participants and their beneficiaries.

Established on July 26, 1944 in accordance with Ordinance #43009, the Firemen's Retirement System of St. Louis was created to provide a program of security for the welfare of St. Louis City Fire Fighters and their families. On January 1, 1960, the System was revised through enabling lefislation by the Missouri Legislature and then by the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis to further ensure the continued security for all active fire fighters, retirees and their families.

We support our membership by maintaining a pension plan that will attract and retain firefighters. We seek to maximize investment returns by following a prudent investment policy.

As of September, 2014, the System had assets of approximately $500,915,385.

The administrative office staff assists the Board of Trustees by handling the day to day operation of the System, and are available to answer any questions you may have about your retirement plan.

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Staff
John D. Brewer, Executive Director
Sue Degunia, Asst. Executive Director
Lauren Grass, Administrative Assistant
 
PDF File 2022 Actuarial Valuation
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PDF File 2022 Annual Financial Report
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PDF File GASB Statement No. 67 and 68 Plan Reporting and Accounting Schedules
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PDF File Judge Dierker’s Ruling
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You may find the following links helpful in learning more about your pension fund management, current legislation, and other retirement issues.

You can view the Missouri Statutes at the following location:

You can view the City of St. Louis Ordinances at the following location:
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