May 2017

Chile. Confianza y sistema de pensiones

Finalmente, después de más de un año desde que la Comisión Bravo entregara su informe de diagnóstico y conclusiones, la Presidenta Michelle Bachelet anunció, en cadena nacional, el envío de un proyecto de ley que mejora el sistema de pensiones. Su contenido, que ni siquiera suscita consenso al interior del oficialismo, ha generado diversas reacciones críticas, sobre todo en relación al sistema de ahorro colectivo que prevé para el 2% del aumento de las cotizaciones. Ninguna decisión es fácil en un...

México. Protestan por prácticas nocivas en el trabajo y las pensiones

Cerca de 50 mil ciudadanos se congregaron en la avenida Paseo de Montejo de la capital yucateca para participar en la Marcha por el Día Internacional del Trabajo, convocada por líderes de alrededor de 500 sindicatos la entidad. El contingente partió desde el Remate de la mencionada avenida, encabezado por el gobernador Rolando Zapata Bello, y se agrupó en el Monumento a la Patria, donde los líderes sindicales llevaron a cabo un meeting en el que conmemoraron la lucha de...

Trabajadores informales presentarán propuesta para reforma de pensiones

El sector representante de los trabajadores informales presentarán este lunes una nueva propuesta de reformas de pensiones, así lo confirmó Medardo González, secretario general del FMLN. El máximo representante del FMLN comunicó que los trabajadores por cuenta propia o informales presentarán el documento al Presidente de la República, Salvador Sánchez Cerén y a los diputados de la bancada del FMLN. Sin dar mayores detalles, González, manifestó que este sector de trabajadores, donde muchos no tienen patronos, han externado su interés de...

350,000 Workers Benefit After Billions Pulled From Asset Managers

Britain’s $32 billion railway pension scheme has halved the cost of running its biggest asset pool by moving investments in-house. RPMI RailPen, which oversees the retirement assets of 350,000 British railway workers, pulled billions of pounds from hedge funds and other money managers, reducing the cost of overseeing its main fund to half a percentage point. And there’s more cost-cutting to come, says the firm’s investment chief. “Fifty basis points is not bad for something that has property in it, but...

African pension funds see low returns in limited cross-border investment

Pension schemes are finding it difficult to make cross-border investments due to political interference, a Pan-African forum was told in Nairobi last week. Subsequently pension funds hold billions of shillings in unattractive government-linked ventures, thereby denying members higher returns as well as the opportunity to profitably contribute to development. The forum heard that most pension fund trustees are subject to political sway thus making it difficult to innovate new products or investments. Cross-border investments are often considered unpatriotic. The Making Finance Work...

Pension Reform in Asia is Extremely Difficult to Get Right

Pension reform has taken centre stage in Singapore and Hong Kong over the past two years, and more recently, in Taiwan. Just two weeks ago, chaotic scenes outside Taiwan's parliament, the Legislative Yuan, forced a planned review of to be postponed to next month. But pension reform in these three Asian Tigers have been done for different reasons; in Singapore and Hong Kong, reforms have been motivated by a lack of pension adequacy, in Taiwan, pension adequacy is not...

Credit Suisse releases study on the challenges faced by Swiss pension funds

Credit Suisse on May 2 published a study entitled "Swiss pension funds survey – Low interest rates and demographics as the main challenges". Starting point of the study, written by Credit Suisse's economists and strategic investment consultants for institutional clients, are the results of a survey among almost 200 pension funds. Based on the survey results, the authors estimate that in 2015, some CHF 5.3 billion of second-pillar funds were redistributed from active insured persons to pension recipients. In this...

Las AFP podrán invertir más en el extranjero

Los fondos de las administradoras privadas de fondos de pensiones (AFP) podrán invertir en el extranjero a partir del 1 de mayo el 43% de su portafolio. Cabe mencionar que actualmente el límite operativo para estas administradoras de capital es 40%, informó el Banco Central de Reserva del Perú (BCRP). El aumento (de 40% a 43%) se dará mediante el circular Nº 0015-2017-BCRP, publicado ayer en el diario oficial El Peruano, que a su vez agrega que este límite se...

Triple-lock: Call for pensions policy to be revamped

Steve Webb, pension minister from 2010 to 2015 and now a director at mutual insurer Royal London, has proposed a "middle way" on state pension policy. The triple-lock sees the state pension rise in line with wages, inflation or by 2.5% - whichever is highest. However, it is becoming increasingly expensive to maintain and some have called for it to be scrapped. A recent review by former CBI director-general John Cridland, who was appointed as the government's independent reviewer of state pension...

Royal Mail tweaked pension proposal prompts violent response from CWU

Royal Maill have confirmed that theie current Defined Benefit pension scheme, will close to future accrual on the 31st of March 2018, subject to Trustee approval. This has, as expected, caused a bit of a reaction from the Unions. As part of their 2018 Pension Review, Royal Mail have been working with the CWU and Unite/CMA on a sustainable and affordable solution for some time. A couple of weeks ago the CWU said that a “defined benefit Wage in Retirement...