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BDM (Deaths)/NPF Eligibility Programme

Annual Report

Purpose: To identify members or beneficiaries of the National Provident Fund (NPF) who have died.

Year commenced: 2009

Features: Data transferred every four weeks by CD.

BDM disclosure to NPF: BDM provides information from the Deaths Register covering the 12 weeks prior to the extraction date. The death extraction includes full name at birth, full name at death, gender, birth date, death date, place of birth, and number of years lived in New Zealand (if not born in New Zealand).

2010/11 activity:

Records received for matching 34,348           
Possible matches identified - Pensioners 701
Possible matches identified - Contributors              393
Notices of adverse action sent 1,094
Challenges 0

Compliance: Compliant

Technical information

Information matching provision Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships
Registration Act, 1995 s.78A
Year authorised/commenced 2009/2009
Programme type Confirming eligibility
Unique identifiers BDM registration number
On-line transfers No

System description

Every four weeks BDM copy information from the Deaths Register covering the previous 12 weeks. The death extract includes full name at birth, full name at death, gender, birth date, death date, place of birth, and number of years lived in New Zealand (if not born in New Zealand). The data is encrypted and transferred to NPF on CD.

The BDM data is matched against member records upon first name, middle name(s), last name, date of birth and gender. If these fields all match against more than one record, or if they only partially match then the records are manually reviewed and further information may be sought. A letter is sent to the member (their estate) to ensure the match is not in error before pensions are stopped.

Historical activity

Amendments to the Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Relationships Registration Act 1995, effective from 24 January 2009, changed the status of this already operating match to an authorised information matching programme.

  01/04/2009-30/06/2009 2009/10
Records received for matching 12,116       33,441
Possible matches identified - Pensioners 82 503
Possible matches identified - Contributors   24 552
Letters sent 106 1,055
Challenges 0 1
Successful challenges 0 1

 

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