February 2024

UK’s ageing population prompts calls to push state pension age up to 71

The UK’s ageing population means that the state pension age would need to rise from the current 66 to 70 or 71 to maintain the status quo, research from the International Longevity Centre (ILC) has revealed. The ILC pointed out that most of those countries ranking at the top of its Healthy Ageing and Prevention Index have rapidly ageing populations, which are making it increasingly important for these governments to act to support healthy ageing. In particular, the ILC’s analysis showed,...

US. Wisconsin pension holders organize to push investment agency out of fossil fuels

By. ERIK GUNN   A retired technical college teacher in Milwaukee, Anne Steinberg says she appreciates the pension she gets every month and the state agency that manages the pension fund assets. But she also believes the State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) could do much better if it made one big change: getting out of any fossil fuel-related investments. “They’re investing for the long term, and we don’t think fossil fuels are good for the long term,” Steinberg says. A few years ago, she and...

US. Public Pensions Are Mixing Risky Investments with Unrealistic Predictions

More than 20 million Americans are covered by state and local government pensions. Unlike the 401(k) plans found in the private sector, these “defined benefit” plans promise to pay retirees a set amount of money every month for the rest of their lives. For most public workers, these generous programs are a cornerstone of their financial security; for many, they’re one of the main attractions of government jobs. Yet the plans, by their own reckoning, are underfunded to the tune...

UK. One in four have stopped paying into their pensions

Almost two in five pension investors have stopped contributions or cut back on payments in the past five years, new research from wealth manager Investec Wealth & Investment has revealed. The nationwide study found a quarter have stopped paying into their pensions altogether, while another 12% have dramatically or slightly reduced monthly contributions. One of the primary reasons given was the cost-of-living crisis, followed by moving jobs or receiving a pay cut. Investec estimates the average amount of lost contributions adds up...

Malaysia. Proposed abolishment of politician’s pension to be discussed in Cabinet, then Parliament, says PM

REMBAU: The proposal to abolish pensions for politicians will first be discussed at the Cabinet level and then brought to Parliament before any decision is implemented, says the Prime Minister. Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said as a moral responsibility, the matter needs to be tabled and thoroughly explained as it was difficult to rationalise if the abolition of the pension was excluded for politicians. "Some people have asked what about politicians; the system is different, but I think it's reasonable if...

Will AI revolutionize the retirement industry?

A recent survey from Professional Pensions showed 17% of pension experts think Artificial Intelligence (AI) will revolutionize the industry a great deal, while 60% agreed it will to some extent. Only 7% argued AI will not change the way things in the industry are done. With that backdrop, the EBRI-Milken Institute 2024 Retirement Symposium’s panel, Innovations and FinTech: Developments that Can Enhance Financial Security, Retirement Planning and Spending Down Assets, discussed the nature of AI within the retirement planning process. Yon...

Milliman analysis: Competitive pension risk transfer costs decrease from 101.8% to 100.5% in December

Milliman, Inc., a premier global consulting and actuarial firm, today announced the latest results of its Milliman Pension Buyout Index (MPBI). As the pension risk transfer (PRT) market continues to grow, it has become increasingly important to monitor the annuity market for plan sponsors that are considering transferring retiree pension obligations to an insurer. “Retiree buyout costs open 2024 at their lowest level in almost six months--despite another sizable drop in accounting discount rates” During December, the estimated cost to transfer...

Analysis: 2024 to be the biggest year for UK pension de-risking

UK pensions consultants expect 2024 to be another record-breaking year for the pensions risk transfer market with transactions surpassing 2023 levels. The final figures for 2023 are yet to be published. However, it is widely expected that there were circa £50bn in deals, which would brand 2023 as a record year for pension risk transfers, compared with the previous high of £43.8bn in 2019. UK pensions consultants expect this trend to continue. WTW expects pension risk transfer volumes to reach £80bn, with...

Kenya. Counties owe pension schemes Sh41.2bn – Government Workers Union

Kenya County Government Workers Union has decried continued non-remittance of pension funds by devolved units, stating that the debts currently stand at Sh41.2 billion. Secretary General Roba Duba regretted that counties have been opting to pay “urgent” debts over remitting pension dues. Addressing a press conference in Nairobi, Duba said the union is going to petition the National Treasury to look at ways of addressing the matter urgently. “The issue of pension scheme management has not been given the necessary attention it...

Canadian funds tapping into investment opportunities in Brazil

By PALASH GHOSH   Canadian pension funds have been investing in Brazil, a huge country that boasts a growing $2.1 trillion economy, the largest such economy in Latin America and an especially attractive target for infrastructure and energy investments, as evidenced by the recent agreement by Caisse de Depot et Placement du Québec to increase its stake in a natural gas transmission firm. Ironically, Brazil jumped two spots last year to surpass Canada itself as the globe's ninth biggest economy, the International Monetary...