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Unilever expands pension administration contract with Hewitt

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04 Apr 2005 | (News)
Hewitt was initially appointed by Unilever in 2003 to provide pension payroll and deferred pension member services to retired and former employees. As part of Unilever?s continued development and integration of HR and pension services, Hewitt will now also administer pensions for existing employees. The five year contract will cover 100,000 employee, pensioner and deferred members of the ?3.5billion Unilever UK Pension Fund.

Hewitt will provide ?back office? support including record keeping and benefits settlement, alongside its existing payroll and deferred member services. Unilever?s in-house UK pension team will continue to have responsibility for policy, scheme financial management and communications.

Nigel Biggs, Director of Unilever UK Pensions Department, said:

?Hewitt has proved the capability we originally bought into in 2003. As we continue to evolve the structure for delivering across the range of HR and pension services it makes strategic sense to extend the contract to cover all of our members, both existing and former employees.?

Hewitt?s Client Relationship Manager Mark Dallaway said:

?We are thrilled to be working with Unilever under this integrated service delivery model. Unilever have earned an enviable reputation in the delivery of all aspects of pension service and to be part of this latest development is very exciting.?

To support seamless integration between the two companies, Hewitt will enable Unilever pension and HR service centre staff to access its record keeping, workflow and document management systems.

The contract will be supported primarily from Hewitt?s central London office, with overall management and financial process support from Hewitt?s service delivery centres in Hemel Hempstead and Epsom.

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