ACOSS (Central Agency for Social Security Funds)

ACOSS (Agence centrale des organismes de sécurité sociale) is the central umbrella body for the network of local offices responsible for collecting social security contributions (URSSAF). It also manages the flow of funds and cash flows within the social security system. Though not directly involved in administering benefits, ACOSS and the URSSAF are at the very centre of innovations such as exemptions to stimulate employment and foster the development of the home help sector.

Collecting, distributing and managing social contributions

ACOSS is the umbrella body for the different entities involved in the collection of social security contributions:

The collection branch of the social security system has a three-fold mission:

An expanding role

As a consequence of organisational changes in social protection and in social protection funding, ACOSS is today entrusted with a number of additional tasks:

Managing more than six million contributor accounts

The collection branch of the social security systems handles about 5.8 million contributor accounts each year (2004 figure).
... representing a broad cross-section of contributors:

Handling daily financial flows of up to €5 billion

Every day, ACOSS manages financial flows (i.e. collected revenues and distributed resources) of around €2.3 billion and occasionally as much as €5 billion. In 2004, the collection branch took in €322 billion, including €35 billion in the reimbursement of the accumulated health insurance system debt by CADES. To that end, ACOSS has developed leading edge cash flow management tools and works with the big banks and financial players.
The collection branch thus collects nearly two thirds of the resources used to fund social protection in France. The remaining portion is handled by three major networks – the agricultural scheme (MSA), the complementary pension schemes AGIRC and ARRCO, and the unemployment insurance scheme UNEDIC – and about fifty smaller bodies.
On the redistribution side, ACOSS works closely with over 420 social security organisations (URSSAF, CPAM, CRAM, CAF, etc.).


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