Configuring Personal Combined Statements in SAP SuccessFactors

Thursday, Jul 31, 2025 6:37 am ET1min read
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The Compensation Statement in SAP SuccessFactors helps employees understand their full compensation package, including base salary, variable pay, benefits, equity, and other components. To configure a Personal Combined Statement, follow steps 1-6, adding template, selecting compensation plans, and customizing fields. This statement enables employees to consolidate and display two or more compensation plans within a single statement, aligning with the organization's specific compensation structure.

The Compensation Statement in SAP SuccessFactors plays a pivotal role in helping employees understand their full compensation package, including base salary, variable pay, benefits, equity, and other components. This tool promotes transparency and clarity, aligning with organizational objectives and enhancing employee engagement and retention.

What is a Compensation Statement?
The Compensation Statement in SAP SuccessFactors is a comprehensive document that provides employees with detailed information about their compensation package. It typically includes:

- Base Salary: The fixed amount an employee receives on a regular basis.
- Variable Pay: Performance-based bonuses or incentives.
- Benefits: Health insurance, retirement plans, etc.
- Equity/Stock Options: Details about stock grants or options.
- Other Compensation Components: Allowances, commissions, or bonuses.

Personal Combined Statement: A Comprehensive Tool
The Personal Combined Statement in SAP SuccessFactors enables organizations to consolidate and display two or more compensation plans within a single statement. This feature is particularly useful for organizations with complex compensation structures. To configure a Personal Combined Statement, follow these steps:

1. Navigate to Compensation Home Action for All Plans.
2. Select Manage Statement Templates.
3. Click on Add Template Select from Success Store Combined Template.
4. Choose an option as per your organization's requirements, selecting the Add to my Instance option.
5. Name the Template (e.g., "Test Compensation Combined Statement 2025") and save.
6. Choose your Compensation/Variable Pay Plans for the Statement Template (minimum of 2 Plans) and click on Done.

Customizing the Statement
After creating the statement, organizations can customize it to meet their specific requirements. This includes:

- Adding new compensation or variable pay fields/sections.
- Editing or deleting fields/sections.
- Changing the company logo URL section.
- Updating the statement message section.
- Modifying or adding new text sections.
- Adding or editing a signature section.

Conclusion
In summary, SAP SuccessFactors Compensation Statements offer organizations a valuable tool to enhance the compensation process. By promoting clarity, transparency, and alignment with organizational objectives, these statements enable employees to better understand their overall rewards, thereby increasing engagement and improving retention.

References:
[1] https://community.sap.com/t5/human-capital-management-blog-posts-by-members/guide-to-setting-up-a-personal-combined-statement-in-sap-successfactors/ba-p/14155993

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