Is ESG investing in the best interests of pension scheme members?
Pension funds can do more to mitigate climate change and should feel empowered to do so, according to Caroline ...
Inertia is the real danger for ageing populations: Alexandra Miles
I recently read the book Time Bomb: When Ageing Explodes by Giles Merritt, which lays out why demography is on ...
Nigeria. PenCom targets one million informal women for pension
The National Pension Commission has officially launched an ambitious drive to enrol one million women into the ...
Raising MPF contribution levels a tricky but necessary step for Hong Kong
People have long complained their mandatory pensions will never be enough to retire on. That is true, but the ...
How the UK’s largest pension schemes have navigated recent volatility
Leading pension scheme investment bosses have highlighted the importance of appropriate governance processes t ...
92% of pension professionals say administration is as important as investment and strategy, XPS polling finds
More than nine in ten (92%) pension professionals believe administration is as important as investment and fun ...
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The Impact of Pension System Reforms on Elderly Labor Force Participation: A Comparative Study of Germany, the United States, and Brazil
By Amos Kupaza Objective: This study provides the first harmonized, micro‑level comparative analysis of pension reform effects on elderly labor force participation in three paradigmatic welfare regimes: Germany (coordinated market economy, conservative‑corporatist welfare), the United States (liberal market economy, liberal welfare), and Brazil (dualistic economy, conservative‑informal welfare). We test the institutional mediation hypothesis: that reform effects are […]
Managing Retirement Risk: Policy Choices in Pension Fund Administration
By Fawaz Adediran & Oluwatobiloba Yomi-Oshatimi This article critically examines the legal and institutional framework governing pension administration and Pension Fund Administrators in Nigeria under the Pension Reform Act 2014. It analyses the structure of the contributory pension scheme, focusing on the statutory separation between Pension Fund Administrators and Pension Fund Custodians as well as […]
War and Digital Financial Inclusion: Role of Digital Financial Services in War and Armed Conflict
By Peterson K Ozili This article explores the trend in digital financial inclusion during war. It also explores the importance and challenges of digital financial inclusion during war. War and armed conflict adversely affect people. Their struggle to survive the war becomes even more difficult when they are unable to visit a bank branch to […]
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Is ESG investing in the best interests of pension scheme members?
Pension funds can do more to mitigate climate change and should feel empowered to do so, according to Caroline Lucas, former leader of the Green Party. Debating whether environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment strategies have a future, in a session at the Pensions UK Investment Conference in Edinburgh yesterday (11 March), Lucas said that […]
Inertia is the real danger for ageing populations: Alexandra Miles
I recently read the book Time Bomb: When Ageing Explodes by Giles Merritt, which lays out why demography is one of Europe’s most underestimated economic threats. The argument is unsettling: ageing is already reshaping economies, politics and social contracts, and its effects will intensify. At the core of the challenge is a shrinking workforce. Merritt […]
Nigeria. PenCom targets one million informal women for pension
The National Pension Commission has officially launched an ambitious drive to enrol one million women into the Personal Pension Plan, marking a significant shift in its strategy to extend financial security to Nigeria’s vast informal sector. The initiative was unveiled by the Director-General of PenCom, Ms Omolola Oloworaran, during an outreach campaign held to commemorate […]
Raising MPF contribution levels a tricky but necessary step for Hong Kong
People have long complained their mandatory pensions will never be enough to retire on. That is true, but the flip side is that by contributing less than many comparable pension schemes overseas, local workers have more spending power in the present. There is always a trade-off. Perhaps the Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) scheme should be […]






