ABSSB Team
ABSSB Performance Highlights 2018
Social Security Statistics Bulletin Volume 5, Issue 17
This issue provides an overview of the operational performance of the Antigua & Barbuda Social Security Board (ABSSB) for the 3rd Quarter 2019 with comparison to the same period of 2018. Information on Registration, Active Contributors and Beneficiaries activities...
Social Security Statistics Bulletin Volume 5, Issue 19
This issue provides an overview of the operational performance of the Antigua & Barbuda Social Security Board (ABSSB) for the year 2019, with comparison to the previous year (2018). It shares information on Registration, Active Contributors and Benefit Payment...
ABSSB Performance Highlights – January to June 2020
Social Security Statistics Bulletin Volume 5, Issue 18
This issue provides an overview of the operational performance of the Antigua & Barbuda Social Security Board (ABSSB) for the 4th Quarter 2019 with comparison to the same period of 2018. Information on Registration, Active Contributors and Beneficiaries activities...
9th Actuarial Review
This is the report of the 9th Actuarial Review of the Social Security Fund and it is being conducted as of December 31, 2009. Section 18 of The Social Security Act requires that such reviews be conducted at three year intervals.
10th & 11th Actuarial Reviews of the Antigua-Barbuda Social Security Fund as of December 31, 2014
Antigua-Barbuda Social Security began operations in April 1973. All employed and self-employed persons are covered for two main types of social security benefits – short-term benefits and long-term benefits or pensions. Employment injury benefits are currently not...
Security Net 2019
This publication provides important facts on the operations of the Antigua and Barbuda Social Security Board with the aim of building awareness among all stakeholders on Social Security related issues. In this issue, the Deputy Director discusses the evolution of...
The Future of Social Security in the English-speaking Caribbean
Most social security schemes in the English-speaking Caribbean would have attained maturity by the end of the twentieth century. In the case of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) scheme, this stage of development will be attained somewhat later because of the more...