Investment of Social Security Funds

Investment of Social Security Funds

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COLL07
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Guideline 6. Taking into account social security liabilities and funding policy in the determination of investment policy

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Investment decisions take into account the nature of the liabilities of the social security institution. In particular, investment strategy reflects the level, timing and nature of liability cash flows and the predictability of such future payment obligations.

C. Common Processes

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This part of the guidelines refers to the processes that the investing institution must put into place to meet governance requirements and ultimately meet its investment objectives. These processes apply whether the investment itself is carried out by an internal investment unit or an external manager.

Guideline 5. Governance structure and organizational aspects of social security institutions

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The investment structure and organization of the investing institution is consistent with the legislation, decree or official act of government which established the social security institution, the ISSA Guidelines on Good Governance, the ISSA Guidelines on Investment of Social Security Funds and industry best practice for investments.

B. Investment Governance Structures

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It is important that the way the bodies responsible for the investment process are set up and interact ensures that the investment governance process can be carried out effectively and in line with objectives.

The bodies and their roles and responsibilities need to be defined clearly. How the bodies work together and interact is also important to ensure coordination in the duties undertaken and that governance objectives are ultimately met.

Guideline 1. Investment beliefs

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Strong investment beliefs that command institution-wide support, are aligned with objectives and inform all investment decision-making, are agreed and documented.

Investment is essentially about making judgements and decisions in the present, typically with reference to the past, to cope with or exploit an uncertain future. Investors do this by using their underlying beliefs about how the world works. The quality of those underlying beliefs is a major determinant of success in investment.

A. Investment Governance Principles

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This part of the guidelines considers the principles underlying the structure, mechanism and processes put in place in the investment of reserve funds. These principles should form the initial building blocks of an investment governance process. They set down the investment beliefs and the missions and goals which underlie any investment process. These principles should be regularly reviewed to ensure that the ensuing investment process correctly reflects them and takes them into account, as they underpin the structure and mechanism put in place.