July 2023

More to be done on sustainable investments despite ‘significant improvements’

The proportion of pension schemes seeking greater alignment or integration of sustainable investment beyond employer policies doubled from 20 per cent in 2021 to 40 per cent in 2022, analysis from Mercer has revealed. The group’s latest Responsible Investment Total Evaluation (Rite) report, which benchmarks around 1,000 schemes from across the defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) space, showed that schemes have made “significant improvements” in their sustainable investment credentials. In particular, the research found that 50 per cent of...

Fidelity Investments forms retail annuities and pension risk transfer focused reinsurer

US investment giant Fidelity Investments has formed Soteria Reinsurance Ltd., a newly incorporated Class C insurer registered in Bermuda that will focus on the US retail fixed annuities and pension risk transfer space. On June 20th, 2023, Soteria Re, which is owned directly by Soteria Reinsurance Holdings, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, was registered with the Bermuda Monetary Authority as a Class C insurer. In a brochure dated March 28th, 2023, Fidelity explained that...

Pension reform for St Vincent and the Grenadines

St Vincent and the Grenadines Finance Minister Camillo Gonsalves has warned that reform to the pension and benefit structure of the National Insurance Services (NIS) can begin as early as next year. Gonsalves wa briefing lawmakers on the finding of the 11th actuarial review of the National Insurance Services (NIS) and an independent analysis of the actuarial review, conducted by the World Bank’s Reserve Advisory and Management Partnership (RAMP). The Finance Minister told Parliament that according to the report, NIS reserves...

México. Afores generaron plusvalías por $351 mil 551 millones

Por: Braulio Carbajal Las Administradoras de Fondos para el Retiro (Afore) cerraron el primer semestre de 2023 con entrega de plusvalías (ganancias no concretadas hasta el momento del retiro) por 351 mil 551 millones de pesos. Sólo en junio generaron 63 mil 566 millones de pesos, revelan datos oficiales. Cifras de la Comisión Nacional del Sistema de Ahorro para el Retiro (Consar) dan cuenta de una recuperación de los activos pensionarios de los trabajadores, pues al cierre del primer semestre de...

Reforma previsional en Chile: la necesidad de un acuerdo político

Desde hace más de 15 años, el problema de las bajas pensiones de nuestros pensionados y pensionadas ha estado sobre la mesa de los gobiernos y entre las principales preocupaciones de las personas que habitan nuestro país. Desde la conformación del Consejo Asesor Presidencial para la Reforma Previsional (más conocido como Comisión Marcel) en 2006, pasando por administraciones de diverso signo político, mejorar las pensiones y el sistema previsional ha sido un compromiso reiterado de las campañas electorales. Sin...

México. Los traspasos de cuentas entre afores cayeron 93% al cierre del primer semestre: Consar

Al primer semestre, la Comisión Nacional del Sistema del Ahorro para Retiro (Consar) informó que hubo 128,125 traspasos de cuentas entre administradoras de fondos para el retiro (afores), lo que significó una contracción de 93% si se compara con el mismo periodo del 2022. La Consar informó que sólo en junio se contabilizaron 105,143 traspasos, lo que representó una disminución de 61% si se compara con el mismo periodo del año pasado. La caída en los traspasos se explica por la...

Más de 191,000 salvadoreños retiraron $1,091 millones en anticipo de pensión

Más de 191,000 salvadoreños retiraron $1,091 millones en anticipo de pensión Jaqueline Villeda Lunes 17, Julio 2023 - 4:00 AM Las personas que retiraron su anticipo de pensión tenían, en promedio, entre 41 y 76 años de edad. / DEM Al menos 191,349 salvadoreños retiraron más de $1,091.7 millones en anticipo de pensión entre diciembre de 2017 y el mismo mes de 2022, según la Superintendencia del Sistema Financiero (SSF). En la reforma de pensiones aprobada en 2017 se incluía el beneficio para que...

Inflation doesn’t always produce a bigger pension

Following the Great Recession and extending into the low-interest-rate environment of the 2010s, state legislatures reduced, suspended or eliminated cost-of-living adjustments among public plans in the name of protecting pension systems' health. Their record is decidedly more mixed during the recent run-up in inflation and interest rates, rejecting COLAs for underfunded pension plans and offering one-time supplemental payments to retirees as a compromise between COLAs and nothing. "My general observation is that it seems to be politically easier to reduce COLAs...

How a Vast Demographic Shift Will Reshape the World

U.N. World Population Prospects 2022 Young populations are those in which at least a quarter of the population is under age 15. In old populations, at least a quarter of the population is 65 or older. The world’s demographics have already been transformed. Europe is shrinking. China is shrinking, with India, a much younger country, overtaking it this year as the world’s most populous nation. But what we’ve seen so far is just the beginning. The projections are reliable, and stark: By...

How “old economy” companies can be an innovative investment

Innovative companies don’t need to be those that are early stage or particularly associated with technology, according to some long established investors. Francois De Bruin, who runs the Aviva Investors Global Endurance fund, told FTAdviser Vantage Point that long established companies in areas of the old economy, such as Costco, are able to win market share relative to rivals due to what he calls “network effects”, and share the benefits with their customers. Network effects are those which mean that the...