May 2021

Average Czech pension crosses 15,000 crowns per month

The average pension for senior citizens in the Czech Republic crossed 15,000 crowns for the first time this year, reveal stats from the Czech Social Security Administration (CSSZ). The CSSZ paid out an average of 15,351 crowns monthly to retirees by the end of the first quarter. In a year-on-year comparison, CSSZ expenditures grew while the total number of allocated old-age pensions dropped, largely due to effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Czech pensions rose in January 2021, increasing by an average...

Philippines. DOF backs planned overhaul of military pension system

The Department of Finance (DOF) will rally support this year for the passage of proposed reforms in the pension system of the military and uniformed personnel (MUP). Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez has directed the department’s Strategy, Economic and Results Group (SERG), led by Finance Assistant Secretary Juvy Danofrata, to assist the Treasury in gathering support from stakeholders and lawmakers for the revamp of the MUP pension system. “This year, Secretary Dominguez directed SERG to assist the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr)...

Los chilenos queman todos sus ahorros para la vejez. Y ahora va un retiro más. Les quedará 30%

Casi 10.5 millones de chilenos han retirado en dos ocasiones el 10 por ciento de sus fondos de pensiones para enfrentar la crisis económica desatada por la pandemia y en mayo se aprestan a girar de nuevo a sabiendas de que sus futuras jubilaciones disminuirán en torno al 30 por ciento. Aunque los retiros aliviaron su situación económica momentáneamente, tres millones de personas quedaron sin fondos para jubilar y a ellos se sumarían otros dos millones tras el nuevo giro....

Perú. ¡Atención! Congreso aprueba por insistencia ley que permite retiro de hasta S/ 17,600 de la AFP

El pleno del Congreso aprobó por insistencia el dictamen que autoriza en forma extraordinaria a los afiliados de la Administradora de Fondos de Pensión (AFP) el retiro facultativo de hasta 17,600 soles (4 UIT) de sus aportes pensionarios. Leer también Perú. Retiro AFP: las propuestas sobre el acceso a los fondos de pensiones que están en debate La insistencia fue aprobada por 109 a favor, cero en contra y 3 abstenciones. Leer también Nuevo proyecto en Congreso de Perú busca retiro de...

España necesita un sistema de adscripción automático que complemente las pensiones públicas

El Ministerio de Inclusión y Seguridad Social está trabajando en la creación de una familia de Fondos Públicos de Pensiones, con el objetivo de impulsar la previsión social empresarial en España, y facilitar el acceso al ahorro para jubilación, especialmente a trabajadores de Pymes y autónomos. El llamado Superfondo, que actuaría como instrumento de garantía, especialmente para los empleadores y trabajadores que no tienen economías de escala, compitiendo con el mercado privado de planes de pensiones de empleo y otros...

A Third Of Seniors Seek To Work Well Past Retirement Age, Or Won’t Retire At All, Poll Finds

More Americans plan to work past the age of 70 – or never retire at all – according to a survey released Thursday by reverse mortgage lender American Advisors Group, suggesting the pandemic prompted many aging Americans to rethink their retirement strategies in order to maintain their living standards. Almost half (46%) of the more than 1,500 Americans aged 60 to 75 surveyed by AAG said they plan to work part-time after they retire from full-time work. Nearly one-fifth (18%) of...

Leveraging longevity and tackling intergenerational inequality in Japan

Japan has the world’s most aged population. As the number of elderly people increases, the benefits the government funds, such as pensions, medical care and nursing care, have been swelling. Since these benefits are mainly financed by taxes and social insurance premiums paid by the working-age population, the burden will be heavier on future generations as Japan continues to age. Leveraging longevity and tackling intergenerational inequality in Japan 6 May 2021 Author: Sumio Saruyama, JCER Japan has the world’s most aged population. As...

Dutch government think tank wants more flexible pensions

The Centraal Plan Bureau (CPB), a Dutch government think tank, has proposed Dutch workers save less for their pensions so they can increase their liquid financial buffers. The CPB has criticised the “lack of flexibility” of the Dutch pension system in a new policy brief. “More flexibility in the way Dutch pensions are being accumulated would be beneficial given the low levels of liquid assets of Dutch households,” the think tank said. A quarter of households with more than €100,000 in...

4.8 million South Africans have unclaimed benefits worth R42 billion

About 4.8 million South Africans have unclaimed pension benefits, according to the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA). The unclaimed pension pot is worth R42 billion. Millions of, perhaps, cash-strapped people may not know how to claim what is rightfully theirs. Africa Melane asked Kabelo van der Merwe (Project Lead of Unclaimed Benefits at Liberty) how to find out if you are one of the 4.8 million, and how to claim if you are. If you want to check if you are the beneficiary...

S&P 1500 Pension Funded Status Increased by 1 Percent in April

By Mercer The estimated aggregate funding level of pension plans sponsored by S&P 1500 companies increased by 1 percent in April 2021 to 96 percent as a result of an increase in equity markets, slightly offset by the decrease in discount rates. As of April 30, 2021, the estimated aggregate deficit of $102 billion USD decreased by $16 billion USD as compared to $118 billion USD measured at the end of March according to Mercer,[1] a global consulting leader and...