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adidas has recognized post-employment benefit obligations arising from defined benefit plans. The benefits are provided pursuant to the legal, fiscal, and economic conditions in each respective country and mainly depend on the employees’ years of service and remuneration.

Pensions and similar obligations € in millions

 

 

Dec. 31, 2022

 

Dec. 31, 2021

Liability arising from defined benefit pension plans

 

114

 

266

Similar obligations

 

1

 

1

Pensions and similar obligations

 

115

 

267

The liability arising from defined benefit pension plans consist on the one hand of assets from defined benefit pension plans in an amount of € 4 million (2021: € 1 million) and provisions for pensions and similar obligations in an amount of € 118 million (2021: € 267 million).

Defined contribution pension plans

The total expense for defined contribution pension plans amounted to € 91 million in 2022 (2021: € 73 million).

Defined benefit pension plans

Given the company’s diverse subsidiary structure, different defined benefit pension plans exist, comprising a variety of post-employment benefit arrangements. The company’s major defined benefit pension plans relate to adidas AG and its subsidiaries in the UK and South Korea. The defined benefit pension plans generally provide payments in case of death, disability, or retirement to former employees and their survivors. The obligations arising from defined benefit pension plans are partly covered by plan assets.

In Germany, adidas AG grants its employees contribution-based and final-salary-defined benefit pension schemes, which provide employees with entitlements in the event of retirement, disability, and death. German pension plans operate under the legal framework of the German Company Pensions Act (‘Betriebsrentengesetz’) and under general German labor legislation. Active existing employees and new entrants are entitled to benefits in accordance with the general company agreement ‘Core Benefits: adidas company pension plan.’ This is a pension plan with a basic employer contribution, possible salary sacrifices, and additional matching contribution. Thus, the contributions to this pension plan are partly paid by the employee and partly paid by the employer. The contributions are transferred into benefit components. The benefits are paid out in the form of a pension, a lump sum, or installments. The pension plans in Germany are financed using book reserves, a contractual trust arrangement (CTA) and, for certain former members of the Executive Board of adidas AG, a pension fund (‘Pensionsfonds’) in combination with a reinsured provident fund (‘Unterstützungskasse’).

The final salary defined benefit pension scheme in the UK is closed to new entrants and to future accrual. The benefits are mainly paid out in the form of pensions. The scheme operates under UK trust law as well as under the jurisdiction of the UK Pensions Regulator and therefore is subject to a minimum funding requirement. The Trustee Board is responsible for setting the scheme’s funding objective, agreeing the contributions with the company, and determining the investment strategy of the scheme.

In South Korea, adidas grants a final salary defined pension plan to certain employees. The benefits are paid out in the form of a lump sum. The pension plan operates under the Employee Retirement Benefit Security Act (ERSA). This regulation requires a minimum funding amounting to 100% of the present value of the vested benefit obligation. The annual contribution includes at least the minimum amount in order to meet the funding requirements.

Breakdown of the present value of the obligation arising from defined benefit pension plans in the major countries € in millions

 

 

Dec. 31, 2022

 

Dec. 31, 2021

 

 

Germany

 

UK

 

South Korea

 

Germany

 

UK

 

South Korea

Active members

 

200

 

 

15

 

303

 

 

16

Former employees with vested rights

 

131

 

31

 

 

184

 

63

 

Pensioners

 

91

 

6

 

 

107

 

8

 

Total

 

422

 

37

 

15

 

594

 

71

 

16

The Group’s pension plans are subject to risks from changes in actuarial assumptions, such as the discount rate, salary, and pension increase rates, and risks from changes in mortality. A lower discount rate results in a higher defined benefit obligation and/or in higher contributions to the pension funds. Lower than expected performance of the plan assets could lead to an increase in required contributions or to a decline of the funded status.

The following tables analyze the defined benefit plans, plan assets, present values of the defined benefit pension plans, expenses recognized in the consolidated income statement, actuarial assumptions, and further information.

Amounts for defined benefit pension plans recognized in the consolidated statement of financial position € in millions

 

 

Dec. 31, 2022

 

Dec. 31, 2021

Present value of funded obligation from defined benefit pension plans

 

507

 

711

Fair value of plan assets

 

(453)

 

(502)

Funded status

 

54

 

209

Present value of unfunded obligation from defined benefit pension plans

 

55

 

57

Effect of asset ceiling in accordance with IAS 19.64

 

4

 

Net defined benefit liability

 

114

 

266

Thereof: liability

 

118

 

267

Thereof: adidas AG

 

55

 

201

Thereof: asset

 

(4)

 

(1)

Thereof: adidas AG

 

 

The determination of assets and liabilities for defined benefit plans is based upon actuarial valuations. In particular, the present value of the defined benefit obligation is driven by financial variables (such as the discount rates or future increases in salaries) and demographic variables (such as mortality and employee turnover). The actuarial assumptions may differ significantly from the actual circumstances and could lead to different cash flows.

Weighted average actuarial assumptions in %

 

 

Dec. 31, 2022

 

Dec. 31, 2021

Discount rate

 

4.4

 

1.6

Expected rate of salary increases

 

4.0

 

3.6

Expected pension increases

 

2.1

 

1.8

Breakdown of the acturial assumptions in the major countries in %

 

 

Dec. 31, 2022

 

Dec. 31, 2021

 

 

Germany

 

UK

 

South Korea

 

Germany

 

UK

 

South Korea

Discount rate

 

4.2

 

5.0

 

5.6

 

1.4

 

1.8

 

2.4

Expected rate of salary increases

 

 

 

3.6

 

 

 

3.6

Expected pension increases

 

2.2

 

2.2

 

 

1.8

 

2.4

 

The weighted average actuarial assumptions as at the balance sheet date are used to determine the defined benefit liability at that date and the pension expense for the upcoming financial year.

The actuarial assumptions for withdrawal and mortality rates are based on statistical information available in the various countries. In Germany, the Heubeck 2018 G mortality tables are used. In the UK, assumptions are based on the S3 base tables with modified improvement of the life expectancy mortality tables. In South Korea, the KIDI 2019 tables from the Korea Insurance Development Institute are used.

As in the previous year, the calculation of the pension liabilities in Germany is based on a discount rate determined using the ‘Mercer Yield Curve (MYC)’ approach.

Remeasurements, such as gains or losses arising from changes in the actuarial assumptions for defined benefit pension plans or a return on the plan assets exceeding the interest income, are immediately recognized outside the income statement as a change in other reserves in the consolidated statement of comprehensive income.

Pension expenses for defined benefit pension plans € in millions

 

 

Year ending Dec. 31, 2022

 

Year ending Dec. 31, 2021

Current service cost

 

41

 

43

Net interest expense

 

4

 

4

Thereof: interest cost

 

12

 

9

Thereof: interest income

 

(8)

 

(6)

Past service (credit)/cost

 

(1)

 

1

Loss on plan settlements

 

0

 

0

Expenses for defined benefit pension plans (recognized in the consolidated income statement)

 

44

 

47

Actuarial gains

 

(243)

 

(16)

Thereof: due to changes in financial assumptions

 

(260)

 

(22)

Thereof: due to changes in demographic assumptions

 

0

 

5

Thereof: due to experience adjustments

 

17

 

1

Loss/(return) on plan assets (not included in net interest income)

 

64

 

(38)

Change in asset ceiling (excluding interest cost)

 

4

 

Remeasurements for defined benefit pension plans (recognized as increase in other reserves in the consolidated statement of comprehensive income)

 

(175)

 

(54)

Total

 

(131)

 

(7)

Of the total pension expenses recorded in the consolidated income statement, an amount of € 29 million (2021: € 34 million) relates to employees of adidas AG and € 3 million (2021: € 3 million) relates to employees in South Korea. The pension expense is mainly recorded within other operating expenses. The production-related part of the pension expenses is recognized within cost of sales.

Present value of the defined benefit obligation € in millions

 

 

2022

 

2021

Present value of the obligation from defined benefit pension plans as at January 1

 

768

 

735

Currency translation differences

 

4

 

9

Current service cost

 

41

 

43

Interest cost

 

12

 

9

Contribution by plan participants

 

1

 

1

Pensions paid

 

(17)

 

(20)

Payments for plan settlements

 

(1)

 

(0)

Actuarial gains

 

(243)

 

(16)

Thereof: due to changes in financial assumptions

 

(260)

 

(22)

Thereof: due to changes in demographic assumptions

 

 

5

Thereof: due to experience adjustments

 

17

 

1

Past service (credit)/cost

 

(1)

 

1

Loss on plan settlements

 

 

0

Business combinations/transfers/divestitures

 

(2)

 

7

Present value of the obligation from defined benefit pension plans as at December 31

 

562

 

768

Of the total actuarial gains recognized in equity, an amount of € 164 million (2021: € 56 million) relates to pension schemes at adidas AG, € 2 million as a loss (2021: gain of € 4 million) to the UK and € 1 million (2021: loss of € 1 million) to South Korea.

In the following table, the effects of reasonably conceivable changes in the actuarial assumptions on the present value of the obligation from defined benefit pension plans are analyzed for Germany, the UK, and South Korea. In addition, the average duration of the obligation is shown.

Sensitivity analysis of the obligation from defined benefit pension plans € in millions

 

 

Dec. 31, 2022

 

Dec. 31, 2021

 

 

Germany

 

UK

 

South Korea

 

Germany

 

UK

 

South Korea

Present value of the obligation from defined benefit pension plans

 

422

 

37

 

15

 

594

 

71

 

16

Increase in the discount rate by 0.5%

 

396

 

34

 

15

 

546

 

63

 

15

Reduction in the discount rate by 0.5%

 

450

 

40

 

16

 

648

 

80

 

16

Average duration of the obligations (in years)

 

13

 

17

 

4

 

17

 

23

 

4

Since many pension plans are closed to future accrual, the salary trend plays a minor role in determining pension obligations. Due to the fact that with the introduction of the Core Benefits arrangement, German pension plans are mainly paid as lump sums, the pension increase rate and the mortality assumption have significantly less impact than the discount rate when calculating the pension obligations.

Fair value of plan assets € in millions

 

 

2022

 

2021

Fair value of plan assets as at January 1

 

503

 

458

Currency translation differences

 

(2)

 

5

Pensions paid

 

(4)

 

(8)

Contributions by the employer

 

11

 

2

Contributions paid by plan participants

 

1

 

1

Interest income from plan assets

 

8

 

6

(Loss)/return on plan assets (not included in net interest income)

 

(64)

 

38

Business combinations / transfers / divestitures

 

 

2

Fair value of plan assets as at December 31

 

453

 

503

Approximately 94% (2021: 95%) of the total plan assets are allocated to plan assets in the three major countries: Germany (2022: 82%, 2021: 78%), UK (2022: 8%, 2021: 14%), and South Korea (2022: 4%, 2021: 3%).

Part of the plan assets in Germany is held by a trustee under a Contractual Trust Arrangement (CTA) for the purpose of funding the pension obligations of adidas AG and insolvency insurance with regard to part of the pension obligations of adidas AG. The trustee is the registered association adidas Pension Trust e.V. The investment committee of the adidas Pension Trust determines the investment strategy with the goal to match the pension liabilities as far as possible and to generate a sustainable return. In 2022, no additional employer funding contribution was transferred to the trustee. The plan assets in the registered association are mainly invested in fixed income funds, equity funds and real estate. Another substantial part of the plan assets in Germany is invested in insurance contracts via a pension fund and a provident fund. For this portion, an insurance entity is responsible for the determination and the implementation of the investment strategy.

In the UK, the plan assets are held in an external trust. In principle the investment strategy is aligned with the structure of the pension obligations in these countries. In the rest of the world, the plan assets consist predominantly of insurance contracts.

The expected total employer contributions for the 2023 financial year amounts to € 29 million. Thereof, € 23 million relate to benefits directly paid to pensioners by the subsidiaries and € 6 million to employer contributions paid into the plan assets. In 2022, the actual loss on plan assets (including interest income) was € 56 million (2021: return on plan assets of € 43 million).

Composition of plan assets € in millions

 

 

Dec. 31, 2022

 

Dec. 31, 2021

Cash and cash equivalents

 

26

 

27

Equity instruments

 

110

 

124

Bonds

 

129

 

126

Real estate

 

94

 

90

Pension plan reinsurance

 

46

 

57

Investment funds

 

35

 

71

Other assets

 

14

 

7

Fair value of plan assets

 

453

 

503

All equities and bonds are traded freely and have a quoted market price in an active market.

At each balance sheet date, the company analyzes the over- or underfunding and, where appropriate, adjusts the composition of plan assets.

Performance
Under the ‘Performance’ category, we subsume all footwear, apparel and ‘accessories and gear’ products which are of a more technical nature, built for sport and worn for sport. These are, among others, products from our most important sport categories: Football, Training, Running, and Outdoor.