Municipal supply association Baden-Württemberg

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The Municipal Versorgungsverband Baden-Wuerttemberg (KVBW) is a pension fund , a public corporation with headquarters in Karlsruhe and a branch office in Stuttgart . The spatial business area of ​​the KVBW includes the state of Baden-Württemberg and is subordinate to the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Interior .

tasks

The main task of the KVBW is to grant pension payments to its relatives ( civil servants and certain employees of the members) in accordance with civil service regulations . The KVBW thus compensates its members (municipalities, rural districts, etc.) by providing for employees. Other compulsory tasks are the granting of benefits in the event of birth, illness, care and death to the beneficiaries as well as the implementation of follow-up insurance for departing relatives, civil servants on revocation in the preparatory service and comparable employees in accordance with the service regulations.

In addition, there is the granting of benefits in the event of birth, illness, care and death to the beneficiaries as well as the implementation of follow-up insurance for departing relatives, including civil servants on revocation in the preparatory service and comparable employees in accordance with the service regulations. In addition, the KVBW takes care of the reimbursement of remuneration in the event of prolonged incapacity for work and - at the request of the members - the granting of grants in the event of birth, illness, care and death of their employees.

Since 2006, the KVBW has been offering its members the ability to handle all work typically associated with payroll accounting with the “Municipal Personnel Service” (KPS) business area . Since the approval as a state family benefits office in May 2008, the members have been offered the processing of child benefit matters in addition to the payroll . In addition, the portfolio was expanded in 2018 to include the takeover of travel expense reports.

Supplementary benefits

The KVBW additional supply (formerly "ZVK des KVBW") is affiliated to the KVBW as a legally dependent institution. It is run as a special fund of the KVBW and has the task of providing the employees of its members with additional old-age, reduced earning capacity and survivors' benefits. The cash assets of the supplementary pension scheme are managed as special assets separately from the other assets of the municipal pension association. The property is not liable for its liabilities. In addition, with the voluntary insurance, it offers an opportunity to make additional provisions for old age.

Memberships

The KVBW is a member of the Municipal Employers' Association of Baden-Württemberg . The KVBW, with its supplementary pension business area, is a member of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kommunale und Kirchliche Altersversorgung eV (AKA), the federal association of communal and ecclesiastical pension funds and supplementary pension funds. Director Frank Reimold is a deputy chairman of the board.

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