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Pension and other post-retirement obligations
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
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Pension and other post-retirement obligations
26    Pension and other post-retirement obligations
The Group operates or participates in a number of pension (including superannuation) schemes throughout the world. The funding of the schemes complies with local regulations. The assets of the schemes are generally held separately from those of the Group and are administered by trustees or management boards.
 
Schemes/Obligations
  
Description
Defined contribution pension schemes and multi-employer pension schemes
  For defined contribution schemes or schemes operated on an industry-wide basis where it is not possible to identify assets attributable to the participation by the Group’s employees, the pension charge is calculated on the basis of contributions payable. The Group contributed US$260 million during the financial year (2019: US$274 million; 2018: US$277 million) to defined contribution plans and multi-employer defined contribution plans. These contributions are expensed as incurred.
Defined benefit pension schemes
  
For defined benefit pension schemes, the cost of providing pensions is charged to the income statement so as to recognise current and past service costs, net interest cost on the net defined benefit obligations/plan assets and the effect of any curtailments or settlements. Remeasurement gains and losses are recognised directly in equity. An asset or liability is consequently recognised in the balance sheet based on the present value of defined benefit obligations less the fair value of plan assets, except that any such asset cannot exceed the present value of expected refunds from and reductions in future contributions to the plan. Defined benefit obligations are estimated by discounting expected future payments using market yields at the reporting date on high-quality corporate bonds in countries that have developed corporate bond markets. However, where developed corporate bond markets do not exist, the discount rates are selected by reference to national government bonds. In both instances, the bonds are selected with terms to maturity and currency that match, as closely as possible, the estimated future cash flows.
 
The Group has closed all defined benefit pension schemes to new entrants. Defined benefit pension schemes remain operating in Australia, the United States, Canada and Europe for existing members. Full actuarial valuations are prepared and updated annually to 30 June by local actuaries for all schemes. The Group operates final salary schemes (that provide final salary benefits only),
non-salary
related schemes (that provide flat dollar benefits) and mixed benefit schemes (that consist of a final salary defined benefit portion and a defined contribution portion).
Defined benefit post-retirement medical schemes
  The Group operates a number of post-retirement medical schemes in the United States, Canada and Europe and certain Group companies provide post-retirement medical benefits to qualifying retirees. In some cases, the benefits are provided through medical care schemes to which the Group, the employees, the retirees and covered family members contribute. Full actuarial valuations are prepared by local actuaries for all schemes. These schemes are recognised on the same basis as described for defined benefit pension schemes. All of the post-retirement medical schemes in the Group are unfunded.
Defined benefit post-employment obligations
  
The Group has a legal obligation to provide post-employment benefits to employees in Chile. The benefit is a function of an employee’s final salary and years of service.
These obligations are recognised on the same basis as described for defined benefit pension schemes.
 
Full actuarial valuations are prepared by local actuaries. These post-employment obligations are unfunded.
Risk
The Group’s defined benefit schemes/obligations expose the Group to a number of risks, including asset value volatility, interest rate variations, inflation, longevity and medical expense inflation risk.
Recognising this, the Group has adopted an approach of moving away from providing defined benefit pensions. The majority of Group-sponsored defined benefit pension schemes have been closed to new entrants for many years. Existing benefit schemes and the terms of employee participation in these schemes are reviewed on a regular basis.
 
Fund assets
The Group follows a coordinated strategy for the funding and investment of its defined benefit pension schemes (subject to meeting all local requirements). The Group’s aim is for the value of defined benefit pension scheme assets to be maintained at close to the value of the corresponding benefit obligations, allowing for some short-term volatility.
Scheme assets are invested in a diversified range of asset classes, predominantly comprising bonds and equities.
The Group’s aim is to progressively shift defined benefit pension scheme assets towards investments that match the anticipated profile of the benefit obligations, as funding levels improve and benefit obligations mature. Over time, this is expected to result in a further reduction in the total exposure of pension scheme assets to equity markets. For pension schemes that pay lifetime benefits, the Group may consider and support the purchase of annuities to back these benefit obligations if it is commercially sensible to do so.
Net liability recognised in the Consolidated Balance Sheet
The net liability recognised in the Consolidated Balance Sheet is as follows:
 
   
Defined benefit pension
schemes / post-
employment obligations
  
Post-retirement medical

schemes
 
   
2020
  2019  
2020
   2019 
   
US$M
  US$M  
US$M
   US$M 
Present value of funded defined benefit obligation
  
 
613
 
  632  
 
 
    
Present value of unfunded defined benefit obligation
  
 
354
 
  306  
 
214
 
   203 
Fair value of defined benefit scheme assets
  
 
(634
  (648       
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
   
 
 
 
Scheme deficit
  
 
333
 
  290  
 
214
 
   203 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
   
 
 
 
Unrecognised surplus
  
 
 
    
 
 
    
Unrecognised past service credits
  
 
 
    
 
 
    
Adjustment for employer contributions tax
  
 
 
    
 
 
    
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
   
 
 
 
Net liability recognised in the Consolidated Balance Sheet
  
 
333
 
  290  
 
214
 
   203 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
   
 
 
 
The Group has no legal obligation to settle these liabilities with any immediate contributions or additional
one-off
contributions. The Group intends to continue to contribute to each defined benefit pension and post-retirement medical scheme in accordance with the latest recommendations of each scheme actuary.