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Vesna Nuždić
Renata Progar Zupan
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Methodology of statistical reporting requirements for pension funds and reporting population is based on Regulation (EU) 2018/231 of the European central bank of 26 January 2018.
Pension fund (PF) (subsector S.129 of the ESA 2010) means a financial corporation or quasi-corporation that is principally engaged in financial intermediation as the consequence of the pooling of social risks and needs of the insured persons (social insurance). A pension fund as a social insurance scheme provides income in retirement and may provide benefits for death and disability.
Actual reporting population consist of the PFs resident in Slovenia.
Data are reported quarterly, with the NCB deriving quarterly estimates for liabilities of IORP (Institutions for Occupational Retirement Provision) funds from the aggregated balance sheet.
Notional defined contribution schemes and hybrid schemes are grouped as defined benefit schemes.
Net worth is the balancing item of a balance sheet (B.90) (ESA 2010, paragraph 7.02).