July 2024

US. DOL may review ‘derisking’ pension risk transfers, says congressional report

A recent Department of Labor report to Congress reaffirming current fiduciary standards for selecting annuity providers in defined benefit pension plans also includes notice that it may review the increasingly common, and controversial, practice of companies transferring pension risks to life insurers, commonly known as “derisking.” The report by the DOL’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA), which was mandated by 2022’s SECURE 2.0 Act, reviews its 1995 Interpretive Bulletin 95-1 that outlined the responsibilities of fiduciaries under the Employment Retirement Income Security...

UK. State pensioners issued major update over DWP starting to ‘means testing’

State pensioners have been told the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) State Pensions payments "can't be means tested". A former DWP employee says means-testing will never happen due to the complexity of the contributory benefit. The insider told the Daily Record: “What is overlooked is the fact that people pay cash into the State Pension scheme in the form of Voluntary Contributions. So you are not going to pay cash into a scheme unless you are entitled to the payment of...

South Asia’s ‘youth bulge’ masks aging population

Zahirul Islam, a 52-year-old cafe manager in Dhaka, Bangladesh, has worked all his life supporting his family, with little to save for old age. Facing retirement at 59, Islam expects to work for another seven or eight years before holding down a job becomes unfeasible. "Then, it may not be possible to continue working," he said in an interview with VOA. In eight years, Islam turns 60, joining Bangladesh's growing population of older people. With little savings and no pension plan, he...

Unfunded U.S. public pension liabilities fall for fourth year in a row — Moody’s

Unfunded liabilities for U.S. state and local pension plans fell for a fourth year in a row to around $2.5 trillion as of June 30, a plunge of almost 60% from a historic high of $6 trillion in 2020, according to a July 9 report from Moody’s Ratings. Strong market returns for the latest year contributed to that progress, with investment gains of almost 11% topping public fund target returns of between 6.75% and 7.25%. But higher interest rates did the...

Chile. Reforma previsional: Cristóbal Huneeus aclara que no hubo consenso en mesa técnica en concepto de “solidaridad” para subir pensiones a actuales jubilados

Este lunes la comisión de expertos para la reforma previsional que se formó con un representante de cada senador que integra la Comisión de Trabajo, además de representantes del gobierno, terminó el informe técnico que servirá como insumo para el mundo político para ver si se logra llegar a un acuerdo en este proyecto. Quien actuó como coordinador fue el asesor del Ministerio del Trabajo y Previsión Social, Cristóbal Huneeus. El ingeniero civil industrial de la Universidad de Chile y...

Colombia. Gustavo Petro salió a defender su reforma pensional: ”Es la conquista más importante del pueblo trabajador”

El presidente Gustavo Petro anunció la sanción de la reforma pensional el próximo 16 de julio, calificándola como un logro para los trabajadores colombianos. “Es la conquista más importante del pueblo trabajador”, dijo el mandatario. En su alocución del martes 9 de julio, el jefe de Estado destacó el impacto de esta ley, afirmando que dignificará la vida de quienes han trabajado toda su vida sin haber cotizado formalmente al sistema de pensiones. “Es una nueva ley con la que garantizamos...

70% of U.S. employers say benefits critical to attraction, retention efforts: report

Nearly three-quarters (70 per cent) of U.S. employers say their company’s benefits package is critical to attracting and retaining the best workers, according to a new report by LIMRA. It found half (51 per cent) of employers believe their company will be offering more benefits in the future than it does today and another six in 10 (61 per cent) said their employees will expect a wider variety of benefits options. Indeed, many employees — especially middle-income workers, younger workers and those...

UK. Wish list for new Pensions Minister

The new pensions minister, Emma Reynolds, must address the key challenges of adequacy, sustainability and intergenerational fairness facing the industry and the millions of savers across the UK as a priority, says Hymans Robertson. The leading pensions and financial services consultancy also says, it would like to see the new government deliver on the key pensions’ initiatives that are underway as the firm lays out its pensions policy wish list. Commenting on the need for rapid action from the new...

U.S. companies’ pension funds poised to stock up on corporate debt after big gains

The pension funds of U.S. companies are poised to shift billions of dollars into corporate credit, after months of stock-market gains and higher bond yields have left them awash with cash, analysts and advisers said. Corporate pension plans had 103.7% of the funding they need to meet obligations as of June, the highest level since 2022, according to the Milliman 100 Pension Funding Index. That metric has dropped below 100% only four times since March 2022. Big gains in U.S....

Pensions and their role on the threat of climate change

Climate change is an enormous challenge and threat globally. Large investors, such as pension schemes, can have a significant influence in addressing this challenge. NetZeroWeekTM provides a reminder of the risks we face and actions that can be taken. In this article, we aim to answer two important questions: • Do pension schemes have a duty to address the threat of climate change; and • What role can pension schemes play in addressing the challenges faced? As long-term investors, trustees of pension schemes...