April 2025

Spain. AIReF’s evaluation of the pension reform: first match ball saved, but with big challenges on the horizon

At the end of March, the Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility (AIReF) published its estimate, as was its mandate, of the average impact during the period 2022-2050 of the new revenue measures introduced as part of the pension reforms and other economic measures implemented since 2020 in order to fund the pension system.1 This estimate was the last missing piece needed to determine whether the expenditure rule previously agreed between the government and the European Commission within the framework of the...

‘Will Britain’s state pension still exist when I retire in 30 years?’

The debate over the state pension – such as what should happen to the triple lock – seems to entirely focus on people who are in receipt of it, or will be soon. However, it ignores people like me who are in their 30s and have no idea what it might be worth when we finally reach retirement, or when we might get it. Is there any certainty at all about whether the state pension will still exist in 30 years, or should...

Insurers and pensions fill infrastructure lending gap: AllianzGI

The volume of debt being taken up by institutional investors has steadily grown. Insurers and pension providers are plugging the lending gap for infrastructure projects, which commercial banks have been shunning for more than a decade because of a stricter regulatory framework that discourages them from holding longer-tenor loans. “The 2008 global financial crisis significantly changed the infrastructure debt market, which previously relied on commercial banks for about 90% of private infrastructure debt,” Claus Fintzen, chief investment officer for Infrastructure Debt at Allianz...

México. Preocupa desinterés de la juventud en ahorrar para su retiro

La mayoría de los jóvenes mexicanos en la actualidad no se encuentran ahorrando para su jubilación, según el reporte “Indicadores Básicos de Ahorro para el Retiro” de la Comisión Nacional del Sistema de Ahorro para el Retiro (Consar). El reporte detalla que el 63% de los trabajadores de entre 18 y 29 años no están ahorrando para su retiro, y aquellos del porcentaje restante, sólo destinan 4.6% de sus ingresos totales al ahorro. “Se debe a la cultura financiera de los...

Chile. Las AFP redefinen el rol de la Asociación tras la reforma de pensiones

Las AFP están en un proceso de revisar y cuestionar todo lo que hace el gremio que las representa. Así lo comentan altos ejecutivos de la industria. Todo partió así: tal como es habitual cada año, quien lidera la Asociación de AFP debe presentar a sus socios -seis de las siete administradoras del mercado, Habitat, Provida, Cuprum, Capital, Planvital y Modelo; solo Uno no forma parte del gremio- un presupuesto anual: la cifra incluye sueldos para un equipo de 18 personas...

Argentina. Reforma previsional: el acuerdo con el FMI pospone el proyecto hasta diciembre de 2026

El acuerdo firmado entre el Gobierno nacional y el Fondo Monetario Internacional (FMI) incluye el compromiso de avanzar en una reforma jubilatoria que permita sostener la meta de déficit cero y consolidar el ancla fiscal del programa económico impulsado por el presidente Javier Milei. Sin embargo, la presentación del proyecto ante el Congreso se pospuso hasta diciembre de 2026 para evitar su tratamiento durante un año electoral. Según el informe del staff del FMI, las autoridades argentinas están elaborando una reforma integral del sistema de...

Perú. AFP: ocho millones en peligro de caer en pobreza por octavo retiro | Congreso insiste en medida que afecta a los afiliados

Más de ocho millones de peruanos se quedarán en el corto plazo sin un sol en sus cuentas de AFP, con el riesgo de caer en la pobreza durante la vejez, si el Congreso de la República aprueba un octavo retiro de fondos privados de pensiones, según cifras proyectadas por la Superintendencia de Banca, Seguros y AFP (SBS). En la Comisión de Economía del Poder Legislativo hay 13 proyectos de ley que buscan aprobar un octavo retiro de ahorros para...

Survey reveals thoughts on Americans’ ideal retirement age

When is the best time to retire? It depends on who is answering the question, but that answer gives food for thought for senior housing developers and providers creating and renovating spaces for older adults. In recently published results of a survey of Americans, the answer, on average, was 61.8 years — more than five years before a current 61.8-year-old would be able to collect full Social Security and more than three years before that person would be eligible for...

UK. TPR turns to AI in effort to detect scammers but government can do more to help

Tom Selby, director of public policy at AJ Bell, comments on The Pensions Regulator (TPR) and Pension Scams Action Group (PSAG) adopting the use of AI to detect scam websites: “Stopping pension scammers is a perpetual game of whack-a-mole. Whenever one scam is shut down another soon starts up in its place. That means it is vital that regulators and bodies like Action Fraud use every tool at their disposal to fend off scams as they emerge, closing down fraudulent...

A Silent Crisis: Rising Occupational Deaths and Diseases in Iran’s Workforce

Recent data from Iran’s Forensic Medicine Organization reveals a troubling surge in workplace fatalities, with at least 1,900 people losing their lives in occupational accidents in the past year. This figure is nearly four times higher than the 455 deaths reported by the Social Security Organization for 2022, exposing a stark discrepancy between official agencies and raising serious concerns about the accuracy of government statistics and the effectiveness of occupational safety monitoring in Iran. The Social Security Organization’s data is based...