FUTURE IN BALANCE EAPSPI AT A GLANCE

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FUTURE IN BALANCE EAPSPI AT A GLANCE 1

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ABOUT EAPSPI EAPSPI Pensions for the public sector. EAPSPI is an association of 24 public sector pension schemes out of 15 European countries that are responsible for around 26 million active members and pensioners in the public sector. The connecting factor of EAPSPI s members and observers is thus the public sector in Europe: they cover the special basic pension schemes for civil servants or the supplementary schemes for public employees. 3

ABOUT EAPSPI Preserving a social Europe Our purposes. EAPSPI s main purpose is to enable its members to improve the mutual knowledge of their institutions and that of the social system of their respective countries. EAPSPI actively takes part in the construction of a social Europe. Therefore, EAPSPI s members analyse ways and means of improving services offered to their clients (pensioners, active members and employers) by learning best practices from other institutions and by analysing the impact of EU-law for the national pension schemes. To achieve this purpose, EAPSPI promotes exchanges of expertise and information through working groups, conferences, seminars, information letters and direct contacts between its members. 4

ABOUT EAPSPI We are experts. No more, no less. The role of EAPSPI is not limited to a mere information exchange. The importance of EU-law in the field of pensions is steadily increasing. Therefore, EAPSPI also offers a common platform for the pension institutions of the public sector towards the European institutions, such as the Commission, the Parliament and other stakeholders at EU-level. However, EAPSPI is not a pressure group. EAPSPI merely aims to position itself as a pension expert in order to demonstrate the effects especially of new legislative projects. Hence, EAPSPI develops relations and interacts with European institutions and other international organisations. 5

ABOUT EAPSPI Beginning and settlements. The history of EAPSPI goes back to the beginning of the 1990 s when the French organization CDC created an information platform of six pension organisations dedicated to local government employees. In 1997 it was officially transformed into an association of 13 members. The General Secretariat was initially located in Bordeaux (France), and transferred to Munich (Germany) in 2006. 6

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MEMBERS OF EAPSPI EAPSPI consists of public sector pension organisations or associations that are either members or observers. Both take part in all activities of EAPSPI including participating in task forces and the Pensions Policy Committee. They have access to all the information provided by EAPSPI, however, members have more rights within the association than observers. Members have an active and passive voting right and can claim for the reimbursement of travel expenses for participating in task forces or the Pensions Policy Committee. In 2016, EAPSPI had members and observers in the following countries: 8

LIST OF MEMBERS 7 6 9 8 20 11 10 12 1 5, 17, 18 14 19 23 2 3 16 21 13 15 4, 22, 24 1. ABP, Netherlands. https://www.abp.nl 2. AKA, Germany. http://www.aka.de 3. ASIP, Switzerland. http://www.asip.ch 4. BPK, Austria. http://www.bundespensions kasse.at 5. CDC, France. http://www.caissedesdepots.fr 6. CGA, Portugal. https://www.cga.pt 7. DHPCLG, Ireland. http://www.housing.gov.ie 8. DoPE&R, Ireland. http://www.per.gov.ie/en 9. DfC, United Kingdom. https://www.communitiesni.gov.uk 10. Elkarkidetza, Basque Country. https://www.elkarkidetza.eu s 11. FEPSVE, Basque Country. http://epsv.org 12. SFDP, Belgium. http://www.sfpd.fgov.be 13. KEVA, Finland. https://www.keva.fi 14. KLP, Norway. https://www.klp.no 15. KPA, Sweden. http://www.kpa.se 16. MZ, Slovenia. http://www.modrazavarovalnica.si 17. Préfon, France. https://www.prefonretraite.fr 18. RAFP, France. https://www.rafp.fr 19. Sampension, Denmark. https://www.sampension.dk 20. SPPA, United Kingdom. http://www.sppa.gov.uk 21. SPV, Sweden. https://www.spv.se 22. Valida, Austria. http://www.valida.at 23. VBL, Germany. https://www.vbl.de 24. VBV, Austria. http://www.vbv.at 9

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EAPSPI s BODIES There are four bodies making up the legal structure of EAPSPI: a. General Assembly. b. Board of Directors. c. General Secretariat. d. Accounting Inspector. 11

General Assembly The General Assembly is the highest authority of the association, taking decisions on all important subjects such as on the nomination of the Secretary General, the election of the members of the Board of Directors or the approval of the former year s accounts and the yearly budget. The General Assembly meets at least once a year, usually in October. The right to vote is reserved for members but observers may take part in the General Assembly, submit proposals and participate in discussions. 12

Board of Directors EAPSPI s Board of Directors is composed of a maximum of eight members who are elected for two years by the General Assembly. In order to ensure an even representation of the different countries and geographical regions and the basic and supplementary pension schemes, the Board members are chosen from different EAPSPI member states. The Board proposes the guidelines of the association along with the annual working programme and the resulting budget that is later approved by the General Assembly. They also determine the common positions of the association, especially regarding papers or similar communications, and coordinate the future direction of EAPSPI. 13

General Secretariat The General Secretariat is the administrative body of EAPSPI. It runs the daily business of the association. The Secretary General, who is elected for a five year period, represents EAPSPI in the daily management as well as in relationship with other stakeholders, European bodies and other international organisations. The Secretary General regularly reports to the Board of Directors guaranteeing a continuous flow of information. The Secretary General is member of the Board with no voting rights. 14

Accounting Inspector The Accounting Inspector, like Board members, is elected every two years, but he can also be a representative of an observer institution. He keeps the accounts of the association and at the end of each year produces a report which has to be approved by the General Assembly. 15

EAPSPI s BODIES The Pensions Policy Committee (PPC). It is the working group of the association. Providing pensions is becoming more and more complicated, even in times of global communication, and it helps to work face to face on key issues and to talk and exchange knowledge. The PPC usually meets three time over the year and the average number of attendees is around fifteen persons. It is open to all members and observers representatives, as well as to guests from related institutions and associations. 16

EAPSPI s BODIES The Pensions Policy Committee (PPC). EAPSPI s PPC looks at all pension-related issues which make them paramount to the work and communication within the association. At the moment it is dealing, among others, with the following subjects: Legal affairs: e.g. jurisprudence. Portability of pensions. European pension-tracking system (Find Your Pension initiative). Taxation issues. National pension system updates. Regulation: national legislations, Directives, EIOPA Principles of Responsible Investment. International pension-related reports: OECD, pension stakeholders, think-tanks 17

EAPSPI s BODIES The Pensions Policy Committee (PPC). Its work is not limited to an information exchange. If necessary, the PPC drafts position papers, especially on European topics that concern all EAPSPI-members, and answers to EU (EC, EIOPA ) consultations, with the required approval of the Board. Thus, the PPC is not only able to formulate the common position of the public sector pension organisations towards the European organisations, but also towards national authorities and other entities, with the approval of the Board. 18

EAPSPI s BODIES The Pensions Policy Committee (PPC). Task Forces. The PPC also organises the joint Open Information Meeting (OIM), which takes place immediately before EAPSPI s annual general meeting each autumn. This session provides a summary of the most important results especially for those members not taking part in the PPC meetings. If there is a specific subject worth it, EAPSPI sets up a Task Force to deal with it, on a limited time-span basis. At the moment there is one active, working on Communication issues. Task Forces also report during the Open information Meetings. 19

EAPSPI s OTHER ACTIVITIES Seminars, workshops and conferences: EAPSPI regularly organises conferences, seminars and workshops for its members, also open to external participants. Every autumn, the annual meeting is followed by a full-day conference. Apart from these regular events, EAPSPI organises specific seminars or workshops on selected subjects either alone or in cooperation with other members or organisations. The documentation for these events can be downloaded from EAPSPI s website, section Events. One of EAPSPI s priority targets is to regularly circulate information among its members. Apart from the regular conferences and the PPC/Task Forces meetings, members are informed, through Circulars, about external and internal developments. Additionally, EAPSPI has established a protected member domain on its website accessible only to EAPSPI s members and observers 20

EAPSPI s OTHER ACTIVITIES EAPSPI was a member of the Pensions Forum of the European Commission, and is active in being member of the substituting body to be implemented according to IORP II guidelines. EAPSPI s representatives are regularly invited as speakers to other conferences, to hearings at the European Parliament as well as to national parliaments and to meetings of other organisations. EAPSPI is also member of the so-called G9, together with AEIP, Business Europe, CEEP, EFAMA, ETUC, Invest Europe, Pensions Europe and UEAPME. 21

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Further information: EAPSPI- General Secretariat Denninger Str. 37 81925 Munich (Germany) Thank you. Phone: +49 89 9235 7575 Fax: +49 89 9235 8599 info@eapspi.eu www.eapspi.eu 23