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Pensions Administration

Meeting: 01/06/2021 - Pension Board (Item 24)

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Minutes:

8.1       Paul Punter (PP), Head of Pensions Administration, introduced the report. He highlighted that the trends in performance were in line with expectations due to the implementation of the new pensions administration system (Altair). Performance against the various performance indicators in quarter 1 of the year was 92% compared with 98% in quarter 4 of last year. April’s performance is expected to be around 94.5% and May’s performance is expected to be closer to normal as the new system beds in. These figures are based on the old Orbis service level agreement (SLA). The new SLA and related performance indicators will be implemented in June/July which may show performance at slightly lower levels as the new performance measures will be tougher to meet.

 

8.2       The helpdesk now has a new SLA and activity during February and March has included training the new team and clearing backlogs. The transition to the new service has been delayed due to some technology issues regarding access to emails and the implementation of the self-service system. The three-month transition period is due to finish at the end of June. There are now more staff working on the helpdesk for the ESPF and there are rising performance targets for the helpdesk.

 

8.3       TD suggested that if the response time for emails was shortened it may reduce the number of telephone calls. PP acknowledged that quicker email responses would reduce chasing phone calls, as many people expect an almost immediate response. The long-term strategy is to try and deal with the most frequent member enquiries via the self-service facility. Emails are automatically acknowledged and the ‘first sight’ of email enquiries has been moved to the helpdesk, which it is hoped will speed up response times. It is hoped that once the system is operating as the Team would like, the number of chasing phone calls will reduce.

 

8.4       PP gave an update on staffing. Progress is being made and 17 staff have been transferred to the ESCC Pensions Administration Team. Three additional staff have been recruited but the Service has struggled with recruitment, which is a top priority. LW requested that PP keep her updated on the recruitment situation.

 

8.5       The ESPF transition to the new pensions administration system (Altair) is complete and the new system is live, as well as the self-service facility. The project will be closed at the end of June once all the system documentation regarding ongoing information technology (IT) systems support is in place.

 

8.6       The Guaranteed Minimum Pension (GMP) equalisation project work is coming to a conclusion, and it will soon be possible to share the outcome of the modelling work to calculate the under and over payments. This will be shared with the Working Group and the Pension Board and Committee as soon as it is available.

 

8.7       The Board RESOLVED to note the Pensions Administration update and thanked the Team for all their hard work.