ARTICLE
4 September 2023

PASA Publishes Guidance On DB Calculation Accuracy

NR
Norton Rose Fulbright

Contributor

Norton Rose Fulbright provides a full scope of legal services to the world’s preeminent corporations and financial institutions. The global law firm has more than 3,000 lawyers advising clients across more than 50 locations worldwide, including London, Houston, New York, Toronto, Mexico City, Hong Kong, Sydney and Johannesburg, covering Europe, the United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australia, Africa and the Middle East. With its global business principles of quality, unity and integrity, Norton Rose Fulbright is recognized for its client service in key industries, including financial institutions; energy, infrastructure and resources; technology; transport; life sciences and healthcare; and consumer markets.

PASA's Data Working Group has published guidance for DB schemes in relation to the correct administration procedures in the calculation of scheme benefits.
United Kingdom Employment and HR

PASA's Data Working Group has published guidance for DB schemes in relation to the correct administration procedures in the calculation of scheme benefits. It recommends using a "benefit specification document" for all types of benefit calculations, so that all stakeholders approve and use the same approach, thus reducing the risk of mistakes.

The document should cover the legal basis of benefit calculations under the scheme rules, as well as agreed "house practice" methods used, which may not be explicitly set out in the rules. Different documents may relate to different scheme sections or benefit bases. While benefit calculations are often automated, manual calculations will sometimes be needed where benefits are more complex.

Once completed, PASA recommends undertaking a regular review of the accuracy of benefits put into payment and a "benefits matrix" could help ensure a sufficient cross-section of the membership to give an accurate picture. An independent review and audit of the calculation process can ensure there is an objective view of the document's effectiveness and could highlight any areas needing improvement.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More