We are pleased to provide you with the most recent Annual Comprehensive and Popular Annual Financial Reports (ACFR and PAFR) for the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) and the Uniform Retirement System for Justices and Judges (URSJJ) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025.

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In our earliest years of childhood, we begin to recognize simple shapes: square, triangle and circle. As we grow, these forms take on dimension and purpose: cubes stack to build structures, pyramids provide enduring stability, and spheres roll to create motion.  The word “shape” eventually escapes the boundaries of form. It enters our language in more figurative ways, describing condition and aspiration. Shape becomes a way to talk about strength, order and setting direction. In this year’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR), we highlight five facets of the word “shape,” both apparent and symbolic. We begin with foundational concepts and move toward meanings of well-being, discipline and carving a path forward. With each of these aspects we reveal correlations to components of retirement planning. 

Each year, OPERS produces the ACFR to give an account of the current shape of the retirement system. We discuss its form and structure, financial health, organization order, and direction for the future. OPERS remains committed to maintaining a financially strong, resilient and dependable system – one that is in good shape, so every member can achieve a secure and lasting retirement. 

OPERS and URSJJ members will receive a copy of the PAFR as a part of the Retiring Right newsletter, which will be mailed in February. The PAFR is a summary of the ACFR and includes basic information regarding the plans’ status.

The words Community, Integrity, Purpose on a dark background, with the brightly colored bands appearing the go off in the distance.
The words Community, Integrity and Purpose on a light background with five brightly colored bands across the cover and appearing to go off into the distance.
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