April 2025

UK. Research reveals lack of retirement preparedness as life expectancy increases

Less than two thirds (60 per cent) of professional investors feel they are either fully or almost fully financially prepared to help their clients in living for longer in retirement, research by Fidelity International has revealed. However, the research, which included responses from institutional investors and intermediary distributors across Europe and Asia, found that 40 per cent of respondents felt there was a lack of readiness to support clients in this area. Fidelity International global head of client solutions, Katie Roberts...

South Korea. Low birth rate’s far-reaching impact: Sustainability of teacher pensions under threat

The impact of South Korea’s demographic crisis is far-reaching, with one lesser-known consequence being the threat to the sustainability of the teachers' pension system. As the school-age population shrinks and schools close, teachers are losing their jobs and becoming legally eligible for pension payouts much earlier than expected — sometimes as early as their 30s. According to data released by the National Assembly Budget Office, 410 pension recipients became eligible prematurely due to school closures as of 2024. Among them, individuals...

Zimbabwe. Regulator reforms for $17bn pensions industry

Zimbabwe’s Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec) is laying down the law on pension fund governance, reports News Day. Ipec’s pensions and life department manager Polite Chidumwa said the insurance and pensions regulator was working to make sure that the contributions were not wiped out over time, which involved ensuring proper governance structures. Ipec is engaged in several reforms to ensure that member contributions to pension funds do not lose value as payouts to pensioners continue to decline owing to exchange rate...

Nigeria’s pension assets to GDP up by 8% in 2024

Nigeria’s pension assets contribution to the country’s GDP has risen to 8 percent in 2024, from 5.6 percent in 2015. While this rise reflects a positive trend in the management of the country’s pension funds, Nigeria still lags behind the global average put at 30 percent, highlighting need for increased saving and regulatory compliance. Industry players believe that a shift towards better savings habits among Nigerians and adherence to regulatory compliance by employers at all levels would enhance contribution of the...

México. Gobierno explica cómo será la pensión de maestros y trabajadores del Estado con el Fondo de Pensiones

En la conferencia de prensa matutina de la presidenta, Claudia Sheinbaum, se explicó cómo quedarán las pensiones de maestros y trabajadores del Estado que están afiliados al ISSSTE con el fondo de pensiones para el bienestar. Durante la rueda de prensa, se explicó que el fondo de pensiones para el bienestar ha sido establecido para complementar las pensiones de los maestros y asegurar que, al momento de su jubilación, reciban una pensión igual a su último salario cotizado, hasta un monto máximo de 17 mil...

España. La reforma de las pensiones pasa el primer examen de la AIReF, que alerta de que la sostenibilidad no ha mejorado

La Autoridad Independiente de Responsabilidad Fiscal —AIReF— ha constatado que la reforma de pensiones se ajusta a la denominada regla de gasto, por lo que no habrá que tomar por ahora medidas adicionales, pero alerta de que la sostenibilidad del sistema de pensiones no ha mejorado respecto a las previsiones publicadas en 2023. Pese a todo, el organismo público considera que el incremento del gasto en pensiones "queda más que compensado" por el crecimiento del PIB, según ha señalado su presidenta, Cristina Herrero. El gasto...

Colombia. “Las Administradoras de Fondos de Pensión vamos a hacer más con menos ingresos”

Las pensiones cambiaron en Colombia luego de la aprobación de la reforma pensional en la que le otorgan nuevas facultades a las administradores de los fondos, además de otras modificaciones al sistema nacional. Andrés Velasco, presidente de Asofondos, estuvo en Inside LR y contó sobre cómo va la implementación de la reforma pensional, detalles sobre este proceso y sobre los nuevos retos que tienen las Administradoras de Fondos de Pensión, AFP, con las nuevas licencias adquiridas como ser una Accai. ¿Las AFP...

Spanish pension system’s sustainability ‘not improved’ after reforms say Airef

The Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility (Airef) has criticized the methods used by Social Security to balance its calculations and has warned about the lack of sustainability of pensions, which ‘has not improved after the reforms,’ pointed out Airef President Cristina Herrero, who noted that ‘the dynamics of pensions are now worse than before’ the reforms promoted by former Social Security Minister José Luis Escrivá, which included revaluation with inflation and an increase in contributions. The agency warns that sustainability...

Seven trends shaping UK employment, incentives and pensions in 2025

As these plans evolve, their ripple effects will be felt into 2025 and beyond. Global forces add further pressure. Regulatory developments in the EU, US and beyond will demand UK employers’ attention as they adapt to the shifting landscape. We’ve identified seven key trends that will define 2025. Employers can use these insights to prioritise their strategies and stay ahead. 1. Employee litigation on the rise—new rights, new risks: The Employment Rights Bill’s sweeping reforms could trigger a surge in claims,...

Italy’s fertility rate hits record low in 2024

Italy's fertility rate fell to the lowest level ever recorded in 2024, the country's main statistical entity said on Monday. According to Italy's National Statistics Institute, known as ISTAT, around 370,000 births were registered in Italy last year, a decrease of 2.6 percent from the previous year. The death rate also declined, ISTAT said, falling by 3.1 percent last year to 651,000. That means there were 281,000 more deaths than births in the country in 2024, pushing the country's average life...