Note 22 Provisions for pensions and similar obligations 


Addtech has defined contribution and defined benefit pension plans in Sweden and Norway. The plans cover a large number of employees. Subsidiaries in other countries mainly have defined contribution pension plans. The Parent Company's data on pensions are reported in accordance with the Swedish Act on Safeguarding Pension Obligations.

Defined contributions

These plans are mainly retirement pension plans, disability pensions and family pensions. Premiums are paid on an ongoing basis during the year by each Group company and the size of the premium is based on the salary. The pension cost for the period is included in profit or loss.

Obligations for retirement pensions and family pensions for salaried employees in Sweden are secured by insurance in Alecta. According to statement UFR 3 of the Swedish Financial Reporting Board, this is a defined benefit plan covering multiple employers. For the 2016/2017 financial year, the Company did not have access to information enabling it to report this plan as a defined benefit plan. Thus the pension plan according to ITP2 and secured by insurance in Alecta is recognised as a defined contribution plan. The year's fees for pension insurance with Alecta totalled SEK 24 million (22). Fees for the next financial year are considered to be in line with those for the latest year. The collective consolidation level for Alecta was 152 percent (144) in March 2017. The pension plan according to ITP1 is recognised as a defined-contribution plan.

Defined benefit plans

These pension plans primarily comprise retirement pensions. Each employer generally has an obligation to pay a lifelong pension and vesting is based on the number of years of employment. The employee must subscribe to the plan for a certain number of years to be fully entitled to retirement benefits. Each year increases the employee's entitlement to retirement benefits, which is recognised as pension earned during the period and as an increase in pension obligations. Both funded and unfunded pension plans apply in Norway and Sweden. The funded pension obligations are secured by plan assets that are managed by insurance companies. The Group estimates that SEK 0 million (2) will be paid in 2017/2018 to the funded defined-benefit plans. The total number of commitments of 677 (874) included in the obligation consists of 77 active (104), 355 paid-up policy holders (493) and 245 pensioners (277).

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Obligations for employee benefits, defined benefit pension plans    
Group Parent Company
Pension liability as per balance sheet 2017-03-31 2016-03-31 2017-03-31 2016-03-31
Pension liability PRI 206 189 15 16
Other pension obligations 4 10
Total cost of defined benefit plans 210 199 15 16
         
Group Parent Company
Obligations for defined benefits and the value of plan assets 2017-03-31 2016-03-31 2017-03-31 2016-03-31
Funded obligations:        
Present value of funded defined benefit obligations 27 48
Fair value of plan assets -23 -38
Net debt, funded obligations 4 10
Present value of unfunded defined benefit obligations 206 189 15 16
Net amount in the balance sheet (obligation +, asset –) 210 199 15 16
Pension obligations and plan assets per country:        
Sweden        
Pension obligations   232 213 15 16
Plan assets   -23 -22
Net amount in Sweden   209 191 15 16
Norway        
Pension obligations   2 24
Plan assets   -1 -16
Net amount in Norway   1 8
Net amount in the balance sheet (obligation +, asset –) 210 199 15 16
   
  Group Parent Company
Reconciliation of net amount for pensions in the balance sheet 2016/2017 2015/2016 2016/2017 2015/2016
Opening balance 199 318 16 16
Cost defined benefit plans 4 14 0 1
Payment of pension benefits -6 -7 -1 -1
Funds contributed by employer -1 -7
Discontinued operations   -74
Translation effects 1 -1
Revaluations   13 -44
Net amount in balance sheet (obligation +, asset -) 210 199 15 16
     
Group    
Changes in the obligation for defined benefit plans recognised in the balance sheet 2016/2017 2015/2016    
Opening balance 237 375    
Pensions earned during the period   5 10    
Pensions earned prior periods, vested   -6 -2    
Interest on plan assets   6 7    
Benefits paid -6 -8    
Revaluations:          
Gain (-)/loss (+) resulting from demographic assumptions   11    
Gain (-)/loss (+) resulting from financial assumptions   4 -43    
Experienced-based gains (-)/losses (+)   -2 0    
Discontinued operations   -92    
Translation effects   2 -3    
Gains and losses from settlements -17 -7    
Present value of pension obligations 234 237    
Group    
Changes in plan assets 2016/2017 2015/2016    
Opening balance 38 57    
Funds contributed by employer 1 7    
Benefits paid   0 -1    
Interest income recognised in profit or loss 1 1    
Return on plan assets, excluding interest income 0 1    
Discontinued operations   -18    
Translation effects 1 -2    
Gains and losses from settlements -17 -7    
Fair value of plan assets 24 38    
Group Parent Company
Pension costs 2016/2017 2015/2016 2016/2017 2015/2016
Defined-benefit pension plans        
Cost for pensions earned during the year 5 10
Revenue for pensions earned in prior periods   -6 -2
Interest on obligations 6 7 0 1
Interest income recognised in profit or loss -1 -1
Total cost of defined benefit plans 4 14 0 1
Total cost of defined contribution plans 99 115 5 6
Social security costs on pension costs 15 16 2 1
Total cost of benefits after termination of employment 118 145 7 8
   
Group    
Allocation of pension costs in the income statement 2016/2017 2015/2016    
Cost of sales 20 19    
Selling and administrative expenses 93 90    
Net financial items 5 5    
Discontinued operations   31    
Total pension costs 118 145    
2016/2017 2015/2016
Actuarial assumptions Sweden Norway Sweden Norway
The following material actuarial assumptions were applied in calculating obligations:    
Discount rate, 1 April 2016, % 2.70 2.40 2.30 2.30
Discount rate, 31 March 2017, % 2.75 2.40 2.70 2.40
Future salary increases, % 2.75 2.50 3.00 2.50
Future increases in pensions (change in income base amount), % 2.75 2.50
Employee turnover, % 10.00 2.00-5.00 10.00 2.00-5.00
Expected ‘G regulation’, % 2.25 2.25
Mortality table DUS14 K2013 B.E FFFS 2007:24 K2013 B.E
Sensitivity of pension obligations to changes in assumptions Sweden Norway Total  
Defined benefit pension obligations at 31 March 2017   232 2 234  
The discount rate increases by 0.5%   -23 -1 -24  
The discount rate decreases by 0.5%   27 0 27  
Expected life expectancy increases by 1 year   10 0 10  
Expected life expectancy decreases by 1 year   -10 0 -10  

 

The discount rate used is equivalent to the interest rate on high-quality corporate bonds or mortgage bonds with a maturity equivalent to the average maturity of the obligation and currency.

Swedish pension liabilities are based on the interest rate for Swedish housing bonds while Norwegian pension liabilities are based on the interest rate for Norwegian corporate bonds. The weighted average maturity for the commitment is around 18 years (18), which is used as a basis on which to determine the discount rate. Future increases in pensions are based on inflation assumptions. Remaining period of employment (life expectancy) is based on statistical tables prepared by Insurance Sweden and Försäkringssällskapet (the Insurance Society), in Sweden DUS14 and in Norway K2013 B.E. The anticipated basic pension adjustment, corresponding to Sweden’s income base amount, is used for the calculations in Norway.

The sensitivity analyses are based on a change in an assumption, while all other assumptions are held constant. The same method, the projected unit credit method, is used to calculate the sensitivity in the defined benefit obligation as to calculate the pension obligation recognised in the balance sheet.