April 2021

Pension reform throws harsh light on Irish retirement savings

It was fitting somehow that the biggest regulatory reform of Irish pensions was announced with no fanfare. Just a press release issued without notice at the end of the working day – after 5:30pm. Pensions are a difficult sell and, at first sight, this latest landmark reform is an indicator of why. Called IORP II, the acronym is even more impenetrable than its actual title – the EU directive on the activities and supervision of institutions for occupational retirement provision. Essentially, it is...

Next-Generation Retirement Plans Will Deliver Customized Retirement Income Solutions

While workplace retirement savings plans have evolved significantly over the past four decades, they still fall far short on delivering retirement income, investment manager PGIM says. But PGIM says that by relying on technology, retirement plans will soon be able to not only deliver retirement income solutions—but to provide customized options. Those personalized solutions could include managed accounts, model portfolios and advice engines, Josh Cohen, PGIM head of institutional defined contribution (DC), tells PLANADVISER. Cohen says he’s optimistic that after years of...

Perú. El Ejecutivo observó la norma que autorizaba acceder hasta S/ 17.600

El Poder Ejecutivo observó la ley que iba a permitir el retiro de hasta S/ 17,600 a los aportantes de las administradoras de fondos de pensiones (AFP) al considerar que es inconstitucional, además de que “altera y deteriora los objetivos de la seguridad social”. Leer también Perú. Qué pasa si el Ejecutivo observa el retiro de hasta S/17.600 de las AFP “La autógrafa de la ley, en los términos en los que ha sido aprobada, vulnera el derecho a la seguridad...

Chile. Piñera derrotado en intento por bloquear retiros de AFP en Chile

El presidente chileno, Sebastián Piñera, promulgará un proyecto de ley que permitirá que los trabajadores retiren anticipadamente miles de millones de dólares de sus fondos de pensiones, después de que el Tribunal Constitucional desestimó su intento de bloquear la propuesta. Leer también Senado chileno aprueba proyecto de ley sobre retiro de pensión El tribunal votó 7 a 3 en contra de su solicitud, incluso antes de discutir la base el contenido de la apelación, según un comunicado. La corte no dio...

México. Jubilados protestan frente a CONSAR por inconformidad con manejo de su Afore

Jubilados del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) de varios estados de la República realizaron una manifestación en las oficinas de la Comisión Nacional del Sistema de Ahorro para el Retiro (Consar) ubicada en Periférico sur y Camino Santa Teresa en la colonia Jardines del Pedregal en la alcaldía de Tlalpan. Los afectados mencionan que han recibido malos tratos de los empleados de las diferentes afores y su atención es pésima, argumentan que los problemas iniciaron desde el año 2015...

Se pensionan 6,284 con menos semanas gracias a la reforma en México

En la inauguración de la Semana de la Seguridad Social 2021, efectuada en el Senado, el director general del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS), Zoé Robledo, destacó que las reformas a las leyes de esa institución y de los Sistemas de Ahorro para el Retiro empiezan a observar sus primeros beneficios: de enero a marzo de este año, 6 mil 284 personas accedieron a una pensión sin haber cotizado mil 250 semanas, y 5 mil 278 trabajadores alcanzaron...

Chile’s president will sign into law third drawdown on pensions

Chilean President Sebastian Pinera on Tuesday abandoned his challenge to an opposition-led bill allowing citizens to draw down a third tranche of their pensions, saying he would sign it into law. Earlier in the day, the country’s Constitutional Court rejected a bid by Pinera to block the fresh drawdown on pensions, saying it would not overrule Congress, which gave final approval to the project on Friday. Read also Chile Pension Furor Grows Over Third Round of Withdrawals Pinera had also sought to...

A Graying China May Have to Put Off Retirement. Workers Aren’t Happy.

For Meng Shan, a 48-year-old urban management worker in the Chinese city of Nanchang, retirement can’t come soon enough. Read also Multi-pillar pension systems can help EU address the ageing of European societies Mr. Meng, who is the equivalent of a low-level, unarmed law-enforcement official, often has to chase down unlicensed street vendors, a task he finds physically and emotionally taxing. Pay is low. Retirement, even on a meager government pension, would finally offer a break. Read also Morneau Shepell releases the...

US. Multiple Employer Pension Plans May Need to Brace Themselves for Lawsuits

Multiple employer pension (MEP) plan sponsors should brace themselves as a potential target for litigation as the plans continue to emerge as a provider-based alternative to single-employer 401(k) plans, according to consulting firm October Three. In a recent article, the firm said that as MEPs begin to accumulate participants and assets, it is “inevitable that plaintiffs’ lawyers will train their sights on MEPs as a fiduciary litigation target” with the “the same sort of fiduciary litigation that has afflicted the...

Latin America. What Comes After the Commodity Super Cycle and the Pandemic? Policies to Tackle Poverty and Inequality in Latin America

Latin America entered the pandemic as one of the most unequal regions in the world. And like much of the rest of the world, it will come out of the pandemic poorer and more unequal. Early estimates suggest that 19 million more people in the region have fallen into poverty and inequality increased by 5 percent compared to pre-crisis levels. Large scale public support in many countries prevented an even worse outcome, but this pushed public debt levels from...