Title :
Life expectancy: managing the IT portfolio of a pension administrator
Author :
Labrujere, Drs George ; De Weme, Drs Hans ; Van der Wurff, Adri
Author_Institution :
Cordares Diensten (IT), Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract :
Cordares is a financial services firm specialized in managing assets and liabilities (the corresponding individual pension rights) for pension funds. Traditionally IT-oriented, Cordares depends on IT to ensure cost leadership in its business of pension administration and IT currently accounts for 40% of Cordarespsila total expenses. IT governance and IT portfolio management are therefore key issues, even more so considering the extreme length of necessary data consistency. The average life of an individual pension scheme starts at about 25 years of age and will probably end at around the age of 80. Portfolio management at Cordares is characterized by strict benchmarking of system development practice, simple and effective measurement of costs (both operational and software maintenance) and a relentless system of kill management, replacing systems that jeopardize the efficiency advantage. Of each instrument of governance, real-life examples are shown. We also relate our findings to mainstream scientific results.
Keywords :
financial data processing; information management; investment; pensions; IT governance; IT portfolio management; assets managing; data consistency; financial services; kill management system; liabilities managing; life expectancy; pension administration business; pension scheme; Asset management; Costs; Employee rights; Financial management; Instruments; Pensions; Portfolios; Software development management; Software maintenance; Software measurement; IT portfolio management;
Conference_Titel :
Exploring Quantifiable IT Yields, 2007. EQUITY '07. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2537-2
DOI :
10.1109/EQUITY.2007.10