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home.barclays/annualreport Barclays PLC Annual Report 2015 I 323
35 Pensions and post retirement benefits
Accounting for pensions and post retirement benefits
The Group operates a number of pension schemes (including defined contribution and defined benefit) and post-employment benefit schemes.
Defined contribution schemes – the Group recognises contributions due in respect of the accounting period in the income statement. Any
contributions unpaid at the balance sheet date are included as a liability.
Defined benefit schemes – the Group recognises its obligations to members of the scheme at the period end, less the fair value of the scheme
assets after applying the asset ceiling test. The clarifications contained in the proposed amendments to IFRIC 14 as to when an entity has an
unconditional right to benefit from a scheme surplus are not expected to have a material impact on the Group.
Each scheme’s obligations are calculated using the projected unit credit method on the assumptions set out in the note below. Scheme assets are
stated at fair value as at the period end.
Changes in pension scheme liabilities or assets (remeasurements) that do not arise from regular pension cost, net interest on net defined benefit
liabilities or assets, past service costs, settlements or contributions to the scheme, are recognised in other comprehensive income.
Remeasurements comprise experience adjustments (differences between previous actuarial assumptions and what has actually occurred), the
effects of changes in actuarial assumptions, return on scheme assets (excluding amounts included in the interest on the assets) and any changes
in the effect of the asset ceiling restriction (excluding amounts included in the interest on the restriction).
Post-employment benefits – the cost of providing health care benefits to retired employees is accrued as a liability in the financial statements over
the period that the employees provide services to the Group, using a methodology similar to that for defined benefit pension schemes.
Pension schemes
UK Retirement Fund (UKRF)
The UKRF is the Groups main scheme, representing 92% of the Groups total retirement benefit obligations. The UKRF was closed to new entrants
on 1 October 2012, and comprises 10 sections, the two most significant of which are:
Afterwork, which comprises a contributory cash balance defined benefit element, and a voluntary defined contribution element. The cash balance
element is accrued each year and revalued until Normal Retirement Age in line with the increase in Retail Price Index (RPI) (up to a maximum of
5% p.a.). An investment related increase of up to 2% a year may also be added at Barclays’ discretion. Between 1 October 2003 and 1 October
2012 the majority of new employees outside of the Investment Bank were eligible to join this section. The costs of ill-health retirements and death
in service benefits for Afterwork members are borne by the UKRF. The main risks that Barclays runs in relation to Afterwork are limited to needing
to make additional contributions if pre-retirement investment returns are not sufficient to provide for the benefits.
the 1964 Pension Scheme. Most employees recruited before July 1997 built up benefits in this non-contributory defined benefit scheme in respect
of service up to 31 March 2010. Pensions were calculated by reference to service and pensionable salary. From 1 April 2010, members became
eligible to accrue future service benefits in either Afterwork or the Pension Investment Plan (PIP), a historic defined contribution section which is
now closed to future contributions. The risks that Barclays runs in relation to the 1964 section are typical of final salary pension schemes,
principally that investment returns fall short of expectations, that inflation exceeds expectations, and that retirees live longer than expected.
Barclays Pension Savings Plan (BPSP)
From 1 October 2012, a new UK pension scheme, the BPSP, was established to satisfy Auto Enrolment legislation. The BPSP is a defined
contribution scheme (Group Personal Pension) providing benefits for all new Barclays UK hires from 1 October 2012, Investment Bank UK
employees who were in PIP as at 1 October 2012, and also all UK employees who were not members of a pension scheme at that date. As a
defined contribution scheme, BPSP is not subject to the same investment return, inflation or longevity risks for Barclays that defined benefit
schemes are. Members’ benefits reflect contributions paid and the level of investment returns achieved.
Apart from the UKRF and the BPSP, Barclays operates a number of smaller pension and long-term employee benefits and post-retirement health care
plans globally, the largest of which are the US and South African defined benefit schemes. Many of the schemes are funded, with assets backing the
obligations held in separate legal vehicles such as trusts. Others are operated on an unfunded basis. The benefits provided, the approach to funding,
and the legal basis of the schemes, reflect their local environments.
Governance
The UKRF operates under trust law and is managed and administered on behalf of the members in accordance with the terms of the Trust Deed and
Rules and all relevant legislation. The Corporate Trustee is Barclays Pension Funds Trustees Limited, a private limited company and a wholly owned
subsidiary of Barclays Bank PLC. The Trustee is the legal owner of the assets of the UKRF which are held separately from the assets of the Group.
The Trustee Board comprises six Management Directors selected by Barclays, of whom three are independent Directors with no relationship with
Barclays or the UKRF, plus three Member Nominated Directors selected from eligible active staff and pensioner members who apply for the role.
The BPSP is a Group Personal Pension arrangement which operates as a collection of personal pension plans. Each personal pension plan is a direct
contract between the employee and the BPSP provider (Legal & General Assurance Society Limited), and is regulated by the FCA.
Similar principles of pension governance apply to the Groups other pension schemes, although different legislation covers overseas schemes where,
in most cases, the Group has the power to determine the funding rate.
Amounts recognised
The following tables include amounts recognised in the income statement and an analysis of benefit obligations and scheme assets for all Group
defined benefit schemes. The net position is reconciled to the assets and liabilities recognised on the balance sheet. The tables include funded and
unfunded post-retirement benefits.
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