Aula 07 - Superintendência Nacional de Previdência - Complementar (PREVIC) - Curso Caixa Econômica
Introduction to Superintendência Nacional de Previdência Complementar (PREVIC)
In this section, the instructor introduces the topic of Superintendência Nacional de Previdência Complementar (PREVIC), which is responsible for overseeing closed pension entities or funds known as Entidade Fechada de Previdência Complementar (EFPC). The instructor explains that EFPCs are not open to the general public and gives an example of a pension plan offered exclusively to employees of Banco do Brasil.
Understanding EFPCs and their Definition
- EFPC stands for Entidade Fechada de Previdência Complementar, which can also be referred to as "fundos de pensão" (pension funds).
- EFPCs are closed pension entities that are not accessible to the general public.
- The instructor emphasizes the importance of understanding that EFPCs are "fechada" (closed) and highlights that they differ from open pension plans.
Roles and Responsibilities of PREVIC
- PREVIC follows the regulations set by Conselho Nacional de Previdência Complementar (National Council for Supplementary Pension), which is a normative body.
- PREVIC is considered an executive or supervisory body with special administrative and financial autonomy. It is linked to the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.
- Unlike Banco Central, which is not affiliated with any ministry, SUSEP is linked to the Ministry of Economy.
- PREVIC's main responsibilities include overseeing and regulating EFPCs, ensuring their constitution and operation, harmonizing activities, intervening or liquidating entities when necessary, appointing special administrators, mediating disputes, submitting annual reports to the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, and proposing budget plans.
Importance of Keeping Up with Updates
- The instructor explains that the duration of the lessons may vary depending on the topic's constant updates.
- To ensure content remains up-to-date, specific lessons are re-recorded when there are significant changes or updates in the field.
The transcript provided does not contain timestamps for all sections.