Guide to PEO Due Diligence John Iorillo, Ambrose Co CEO & Co Founder www.ambrose.com 1 855 AMBROSE (262 7673) info@ambrosegroup.com Boca Raton, FL Los Angeles, CA New York, NY Short Hills, NJ Stamford, CT Washington, D.C. 1
Guide to PEO Due Diligence Professional Employer Organizations partner with businesses to manage payroll, employee benefits, and back office HR administration. The PEO solution involves a legal arrangement called co employment which allows the PEO to make payroll, deposit employment taxes, and provide insurance benefits from its own account, rather than as an agent or on behalf of its client. In order to ensure that your PEO is fit to take on these responsibilities, you should understand its operating history and financial strength. This paper will assist you in performing your due diligence on a PEO. As discussed in detail below, the five things that you should require of a PEO prior to signing a client service agreement include: (1) client references, (2) ESAC accreditation, (3) SAS No. 70 (Type II) Report, (4) audited financial statements, and (5) state license (if applicable). 1. CLIENT REFERENCES The best way to evaluate the quality of a PEO s service is to speak with clients. If the PEO is willing, you should review a client list and pick the companies to provide references rather than allowing the PEO to choose for you. In many cases, you will recognize clients that you know already and you should contact those companies on your own. In addition, you should reach out to your personal and professional networks (e.g., professional associations, online social media sites, etc.) to find others willing to give you a candid evaluation of their experience with the PEO. If you cannot find any of the PEO s clients on your own, it is customary for a PEO to arrange reference calls for prospective clients to speak directly with existing clients. 2. EMPLOYER SERVICES ASSURANCE CORPORATION The most rigorous compliance standard in the PEO industry is accreditation by the Employer Services Assurance Corporation (ESAC). ESAC is an independent non profit corporation that verifies and monitors a PEO s compliance with state and federal employment tax laws, insurance regulations, and important industry operating and ethical standards. ESAC provides services and assurances similar to the FDIC for the banking industry, SIPC for the securities industry, and state insurance guaranty associations for the insurance industry. Among the various ESAC accreditation requirements, accredited PEOs must submit audited financial statements and quarterly verification by an independent CPA firm of the proper and timely payment of all employment taxes, benefit contributions and insurance premiums. The performance by accredited PEOs of their key responsibilities is backed by bonds providing financial assurance for clients, employees, insurers and regulatory authorities. As of July 2010, 31 PEOs have attained ESAC accreditation (out of roughly 400 operating in the U.S.). You can check whether the PEO you are considering is ESAC accredited online at http://esacorp.org. 3. SAS NO. 70 (TYPE II) REPORT In today's economy, a PEO must demonstrate that it has adequate internal controls and safeguards when it hosts or processes data belonging to its clients. The Statement on Auditing Standards No. 70, Service Organizations (SAS No. 70), is a widely recognized auditing standard developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. An auditor's examination performed in accordance with SAS No. 70 is widely recognized because it represents that a service organization has been through a rigorous audit of its operational control objectives and activities. In addition, the requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 make SAS No. 70 audit reports even more important to the process of reporting on the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting. SAS No. 70 is the authoritative guidance that allows PEOs to disclose control activities relating to business operations and processes to clients and client financial auditors in a uniform reporting format. The SAS No. 70 (Type II) Report, which includes the auditor's opinion as to the effectiveness of the PEO s operational controls and control activities, is issued to the PEO at the conclusion of an annual examination. Prospective PEO clients should require a SAS No. 70 (Type II) Report of any PEO they consider hiring. 2
4. AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Although a financial statement audit performed by a certified public accounting firm is one of the many requirements for ESAC accreditation, you may also want to review your PEO s audited financial statements to determine whether, in your opinion, it is adequately capitalized and not subject to dangerous levels of indebtedness. Any PEO that does not have up to date audited financial statements should not be considered as a vendor for your company. 5. STATE LICENSURE Many states require a PEO to obtain a license or registration in order to operate in the state. The chart in Exhibit A below lists states that require a PEO license or registration, and the contact information for the department in the state responsible for regulating PEOs. Where available, the chart provides a further link to those states publishing a list of licensed PEOs. ABOUT JOHN IORILLO John Iorillo is the Co CEO and co founder of Ambrose Employer Group, LLC, a New York City based Professional Employer Organization. Prior to co founding Ambrose Employer Group in 1996, he practiced tax law with the law firm Proskauer Rose and is the recipient of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for New York City in 2001. John Iorillo is available to respond to inquiries about Professional Employer Organizations at John.Iorillo@ambrosegroup.com. 3
Exhibit A State Organization Address Contact Website Link Arizona Secretary of State, Corporations Commission 1200 West Washington, 1st Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85007 2996 (602) 542 3026 or 800 222 7000 Not Available Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Florida Illinois Arkansas Department of Insurance, Property & Casualty PEO statute is currently pending in California. Colorado Dept. of Labor & Employment Conn. Department of Labor Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation Illinois Department of Insurance 1200 West Third Street, Little Rock, AR 72201 1904 (501)371 2600 Not Available Contact Information: ui.leasing@state.co.us. (303) 318 9100 Not Available Wage and Workplace Standards 200 Folly Brook Blvd. Wethersfield, CT 06109 (860) 263 6000 http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/wgwkstnd/peo/peoorgs.pdf Board of Employee Leasing Companies 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 0767 (850) 487 1395 https://www.myfloridalicense.com/wl11.asp?mode=0&sid= 320 West Washington Street, Springfield, IL 62767 0001 (217) 782 4515 Not Available Indiana Kentucky Louisiana Indiana Department of Insurance Department of Workers Claims, Coverage Branch Louisiana Department of Insurance, Agent Licensing 311 West Washington Street, STE 300, Indianapolis, IN 46204 2787 (317) 232 2390 http://www.in.gov/cgi bin/idoi/ssdisplay 2.pl?file=PEO&letter=a 657 Chamberlain Avenue, Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564 5550 Not Available P. O. Box 94214, Baton Rouge, LA 70804 9214 (800) 259 5300 Not Available Maine Insurance Company Examiner Financial Analysis Maine Bureau of Insurance 34 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333 0034 (207) 624 8492 Maine PEO Link Massachusetts Minnesota Department of Labor and Workforce Development of Unemployment Assistance Minnesota Department of Commerce 19 Stanford Street, Boston, MA 02114 (617)626 6560 Not Available 85 7th Place E., Suite 500, St. Paul, MN 55101 3165 (651) 297 2669 Not Available Montana Department of Labor & Industry, Workers Compensation Regulation Bureau, Carrier Compliance Unit 1805 Prospect Avenue Helena, MT 59601 (406) 444 0776 Montana PEO Link Nevada of Industrial Relations Industrial Insurance Regulations Section, Employer Compliance Unit 400 West King Street, Suite 400, Carson City, NV 89703 (775) 684 7260 Not Available New Jersey New Jersey Department of Labor, of Employer Accounts P. O. Box 110, Trenton, NJ 08625 0110 (609) 633 6400 ext. 2209 New Jersey PEO Link New Mexico New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department, Employee Leasing Program 505 Marquette NW, Suite 1810, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 (505) 383 2343 Not Available New York New York Department of Labor, of Labor Standards, Permit & Certification Program Building 12, Room 266A, State Office Building Campus, Albany, NY 12240 (518) 457 1942 New York PEO Link North Carolina North Dakota North Carolina Department of Insurance, Financial Evaluation, Special Entities Section Secretary of State, of Business Information & Registration 1201 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 1201 (919) 807 6600 Not Available 600 East Boulevard Avenue, Department 108, Bismarck, ND 58505 0500 (701) 328 4284 Not Available 4
State Organization Address Contact Website Link Ohio Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation 30 W. Spring Street, Columbus, OH 43215 2256 (800) 644 6292 Not Available Oklahoma Oklahoma State Insurance Department, Financial Mail: P. O. Box 53408, Oklahoma City, OK 73152 3408 1 800 522 0071 or (405) 521 2828 Not Available Oregon Department of Consumer & Business Services, Workers Compensation 350 Winter Street, Northeast, Salem, OR 97309 0405 (503) 947 7810 Oregon PEO Link Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Rhode Island Department of Administration, of Taxation Department of Consumer Affairs, PEO Services Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance, of Regulatory Boards, Employee Leasing Program One Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908 5800 (401) 574 3112 Not Available P. O. Box 5757, Columbia, SC 29250 5757 (803) 734 4200 http://www.scconsumer.gov/licensing/peo/peo_company_list.pdf 500 James Robertson Pkwy, 2 nd Floor, Nashville, TN 37243 (615) 741 1741 Not Available Texas Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, Staff Leasing Services P. O. Box 12157, Austin, TX 78711 (512) 463 6599 http://www.license.state.tx.us/licensesearch Utah State of Utah Insurance Department, Company Licensing State Office Building, Room 3110, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 http://www.insurance.utah.gov/docs/peos6 16 09.pdf Vermont Virginia West Virginia Vermont Department of Labor Virginia Workers Compensation Commission West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner 5 Green Mountain Drive, P.O. Box 488, Montpelier, VT 05601 0488 (802) 828 4254 Not Available 1000 DMV Drive, Richmond, VA 23222 (804) 367 6124 Not Available P.O. Box 50540 (1124 Smith Street), Charleston, WV 25301 304 558 3386 Not Available Wisconsin Wisconsin Department of Regulation & Licensing PO Box 8935, Madison, WI 53708 8935 608 266 2112 Wisconsin PEO Link 5