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Page 1: Pensions Core Course 2013: A Brazilian Perspective on Social Security

A Brazilian perspective on

Social Security

April / 2013

Page 2: Pensions Core Course 2013: A Brazilian Perspective on Social Security

Context

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Some numbers

Population 2012:

193 millions

Economically active

Population:

101,11 millions

GDP (2011):

US$ 2,07 trillions

Social Security Expenses in 2011:

US$ 255 billions (12,29% of GDP)

Universal Health Service:

Social Security:

Social Assistance:

Unemployment Benefits:

Judicial Payments:

US$ 36 billions

US$ 180 billions

US$ 23 billions

US$ 12 billions

US$ 3,6 billions

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Social Security, Assistance and Health

CONTRIBUTORY NON CONTRIBUTORY

Social Security

General Regime

Urban and rural workers

Current public

servant funds

Supplementary

pension system

Ministry of Social

Security

Social Assistance

Welfare policies

Social assistance

pension for impaired

and aged person (Loas)

Conditional cash transfer

program (Bolsa Família)

Ministry of Social

Development and Fight

against Hunger (MSD)

Health

Public plans and policies

oriented to promote,

prevent and assist

Universal and equal

access to health care

Unified Health

System (SUS)

Ministry of Health

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Ministry of Social Security

National Institute of Social Insurance – INSS

Operation of General Regime and Continuous Cash Benefits

National Superintendency of Supplementary Pensions

Dataprev – Social Security

Data Processing Company

Supervision and Control of Pension Funds

Information Technology

Social Security in Brazil

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3515

Professionals

3 Data Centers

27 regional offices

Dataprev is a 38 year old, government owned,

service provider focused on ITC solutions for

the implementation and improvement of social

policies: social security, labor, social benefits

and civil records.

Services: System development, operational support, communication networks, data processing, management and processing of information.

Dataprev – Social Security Data Processing Company of Brazil

3.670 Professionals

3 Data Centers

22 Regional Offices

5 Service Offices

5 Software Development Units

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Dataprev

Ministry of Social Security

National Institute of Social Security (INSS)

Ministry of Labor and Employment

Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management

Office of Federal Revenue of Brazil

Financial Institutions, Pension Entities

and Public Enterprises

19 billion registries

in the National Data Base

of Social Information

30.2 million benefits

processed per month

7 million contribution

slips processed monthly

Clients: The information

management of these

clients include:

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Social Security Numbers (March 2013)

30,2 millions monthly

benefits

719.7 thousand

monthly

applications

415.8 thousand

benefits

in analysis

591.790 scheduled

service

sessions

628 thousand

monthly

medical audits*

US$ 13 billions paid monthly

4 millions

monthly

service

sessions

5,4 millions

monthly calls

at the 135 call

center*

* May 2012

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Types of benefits

Retirement by age Retirement

by incapacity

Retirement

by years

of contribution

Special retirement Temporary

incapacity benefit Maternity benefit

Prisoners

family benefit

Pension

on the death

of the beneficiary

Family benefit

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Benefits paid by Social Security (in millions of benefits – 2002 to 2011)

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Service Network

69 vans

1.379 Agencies

Present in 1.262 Municipalities

5 boats

178 offices in other public structures

1.557 service centers

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Service Network

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Service Network: local offices

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Service Monitoring Panel

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Providing Service

Booking

service 135 call center

Internet

Agency walk-ins

Service

provided Confirmation 135 call center

Results and

Quality control

135 call center Agency service center Medical audit room

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RGPS – SOCIAL SECURITY GENERAL

REGIME

RPPS – PUBLIC SERVANT SOCIAL

SECURITY

COMPLEMENTARY PENSION SYSTEM

Workers in private sector and public companies Maximum: US$ 2.070,00 Contributors: 60,2 mi Beneficiaries: 30 mi

Public servants and military Maximum : US$ 13.400,00 Funpresp (Maximum): US$ 2.070,00 Contributors: 6,4 mi Beneficiaries: 3,6 mi Assets: US$ 80 billion

Optional, managed by open entities (for profit) or closed (non profit) Participants: 2,4 mi (closed) Beneficiaries: 641 mil Assets: US$ 300 billion (closed)

Managed by INSS

Managed by the Union, state and local governments under the supervision of the Ministry of Social Security (MPS)

Under supervision of the MPS/Previc (closed) and Ministry of Treasury and regulatory entity- Susep (open)

Simple allocation Simple allocation and capitalization / states and cities

Capitalization

Types of Regimes

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Social Security overview of the employed population (between 16 and 59 years) - 2009

Source: Microdata PNAD 2009. * In PNAD these people declare themselves not taxpayers. **

Includes 525,393 unprotected with an ignored income.

Contributors (6,32 millions)

Public Servant Funds (Military and

Public Servants) – RPPS

Contributors (41,97 millions)

Social Security General Regime

RGPS

SPECIAL INSURANCES *

(RURAL) (7,17 millions)

General Regime – RGPS

NOT CONTRIBUTORS

(28,92 millions)

EMPLOYED POPULATION

16 TO 59 YEARS OLD (82,39 millions)

BENEFICIARIES (1,11 million)

SOCIALLY UNPROTECTED

(27,81 millions)**

< 1 Minimum Salary

(13,15 millions)

Equal to or greater

than 1 Minimum Salary

(14,13 millions)

SOCIALLY

PROTECTED

(56,58 millions):

67%

33% of Total

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Financing

General

Regime

– RGPS

Managed

by INSS,

Health and

Social Care

Ministry of Finance/Secretariat of the Federal Revenue of Brazil –

responsible for the collection and inspection of all taxes

and social contributions

Net income of lotteries, share

of compulsory vehicular

insurance, donations... Other sources

Labor income and similar

SOCIAL

CONTRIBUTIONS Corporate profits

Companies’ revenue

or earnings

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RODRIGO ASSUMPÇÃO

CEO

Dataprev

Fone : +55 61 3262-7100

[email protected]

www.dataprev.gov.br