Fund Types and OIPA Valuation

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Fund Type and OIPA Valuation

The OIPA system performs standard calculations when valuing the following types of funds.  

  • Fixed Funds:  Interest is calculated and added to the current amount invested in the fund to determine its value.  

  • Variable Funds:  The current total number of units is multiplied by the current unit price to establish a fund’s value.

  • Non-Invest Funds:  User may view the amount of a fund, but the value is not included in the policy’s worth. These are treated as fixed funds by OIPA. 

  • Unit Linked Funds: The current total number of units is multiplied by the current unit price to establish a fund’s value.  

 

These types of funds are listed in AsCodeFundTypes and should never be changed as the system will use these specific typecodes for valuation.

 

Fund Type

TypeCode

Fixed Funds

01

Variable Funds

02

Non-Invest Funds

05

Unit Linked Variable Funds

10

Table of Fund TypeCodes

 

 

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