South Korea Unveils Sweeping Pension Reform Plan
The reform aims to increase pension payments for the lowest-income seniors, maintain or freeze payments for hi ...
UK. Aviva and Age UK launch mid-retirement support pilot
Aviva and Age UK are launching a pilot program to help retirees manage their finances and make their pension s ...
Japan PM vows to pursue steps to encourage domestic investment by GPIF
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Friday the government will pursue steps that encourage investme ...
Financing Mexico’s nearshoring future
Mexico is entering a defining period in its economic trajectory. Not because its structural challenges have di ...
US. Plan Participants Believe They Need $1.2M to Retire, per Schroders
Even if some retirees do not know how their retirement assets are allocated, a consensus among workplace plan ...
UK. DB surplus major flexibilities: the new regime takes shape
The concept of “trapped” defined benefit pension scheme surplus has moved quickly from theoretical issue to ma ...
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Mapped: The Share of Seniors in Every U.S. State
By Dorothy Neufeld America’s population is aging, but the trend looks very different from one state to the next. Using the latest U.S. Census Bureau data via USAFacts, this map shows the share of residents aged 65 and older in every state. These differences have growing implications for healthcare, housing, public services, and the workforce. […]
Extending Pension Coverage to the Informal Sector in Africa
By Melis Guven The coverage of pension systems in the Africa region is limited to the small segment of the population in the formal sector. Coverage is thin partly because traditional contributory pension schemes are not responding to the needs of the informal sector. As a result, a large share of the region’s adult population […]
Malnutrition in Older Adults: The Hidden Threat to Healthy Longevity
By Janet Helm When you think about malnutrition, you may picture famine or starving children in developing countries. But in the United States and across the globe, malnutrition among older adults is a quiet epidemic hiding in plain sight. A comprehensive meta-analysis of 98 studies found that about one in five older adults worldwide is […]
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South Korea Unveils Sweeping Pension Reform Plan
The reform aims to increase pension payments for the lowest-income seniors, maintain or freeze payments for higher earners, and control rising fiscal costs. South Korea is preparing to overhaul its basic pension system for seniors, marking the most sweeping changes in more than a decade. The government’s plan, formally announced this week and reported by […]
UK. Aviva and Age UK launch mid-retirement support pilot
Aviva and Age UK are launching a pilot program to help retirees manage their finances and make their pension savings last longer. The “mid-retirement MOT” will provide financial and wellbeing checkups through Age UK’s National Advice Line and in-person sessions delivered by local Age UK organizations. It will initially target people aged 72 to 76 […]
Japan PM vows to pursue steps to encourage domestic investment by GPIF
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Friday the government will pursue steps that encourage investment in domestic financial assets by households and state pension funds including Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF). Under law, investments by state pension funds must be conducted exclusively for the benefit of those insured and, from a long-term perspective, take […]
Financing Mexico’s nearshoring future
Mexico is entering a defining period in its economic trajectory. Not because its structural challenges have disappeared – they have not – but because several long-term trends are beginning to reinforce one another at the same time: the reorganisation of global supply chains, the growing fragmentation of international trade, renewed emphasis on infrastructure investment, and […]




