Info Center

Press Releases

MPFA publishes leaflets to explain relevant MPF information

To encourage scheme members to take better care of their MPF investments, the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority (MPFA) has published three MPF leaflets to explain the information on the relevant MPF documents, namely the Fund Fact Sheet and Annual Benefit Statement, and to enhance scheme members' understanding of MPF fees.

An MPFA spokesperson said as the MPF was a long-term investment, scheme members had to make various investment decisions during their lifelong MPF investment journey, including choosing the MPF funds that best suited their personal needs and deciding when to adjust their MPF investment portfolios.

As set out in the Code on Disclosure for MPF Investment Funds, trustees are required to issue at least two Fund Fact Sheets to their members for each financial year of a scheme. In this connection, the MPFA has published a leaflet explaining the information on the Fund Fact Sheet, including investment objectives, portfolio allocation, top 10 portfolio holdings, fund risk indicator, etc. The information can help scheme members better understand the features and risk level of a fund when choosing a suitable MPF fund.

Scheme members should review the fund choices, contributions and investments in their MPF accounts regularly by referring to their Annual Benefit Statement. The Code on Disclosure for MPF Investment Funds requires that trustees issue at least one Annual Benefit Statement to their members every year. In the leaflet, the MPFA explains the information in the Annual Benefit Statement in detail: for example, the income and expenditure for the MPF account (including contributions, transfers and fund transactions), account balance, benefits accrued and the extent to which they are vested, and the gains and losses associated with the account.

Separately, if scheme members want to get a basic understanding of the fees and charges levied by different MPF funds, they can refer to the Summary of Fee Comparative Platform. The leaflet gives summary statistics of the fees and charges of MPF funds, explains the Fund Expense Ratio (FER) concept and reminds members of points to note when interpreting FERs. For details about MPF fees and charges, scheme members can visit the Fee Comparative Platform (http://cplatform.mpfa.org.hk) on the MPFA website.

The above leaflets have been posted on the MPFA website (www.mpfa.org.hk) and are available for collection at the MPFA offices, the Public Enquiry Service Centres of the District Offices or the regional offices of Labour Department.

- End -

3 March 2011 (Thursday)