October 2023

How Nigeria’s Contributory Pension Scheme Grew 52% in Three Years

The Director General of the National Pension Commission (PenCom), Mrs Aisha Dahir-Umar, has said pension assets under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) surged by N5.94 trillion or 52.3 per cent over the last three years from N11.35 trillion in August 2020 to N17.29 trillion in August 2023. The CPS is an arrangement where both the employer and the employee contribute a portion of an employee’s monthly emoluments towards the payment of the latter’s pension at retirement. Speaking recently on the development...

Nest partners with Blackrock to manage investment risk

Nest has selected Blackrock’s Aladdin to manage the risk of its entire investment strategy on a single platform. The UK’s largest workplace pension scheme by members, Nest highlighted the management of key investment risks as a “crucial part” of its long-term plan to continue evolving its investment strategies across both public and private markets. The whole portfolio view and Aladdin climate components of the Aladdin platform aim to allow Nest to monitor more than 3,000 risk factors across fixed income, equity,...

Korea’s national pension fund logs over 10% return through October

Korea's state pension fund registered some 10 percent yield through October on the back of good performance in its investments in local and overseas stocks, its operator said Monday. The National Pension Service (NPS) said the national pension fund logged a 10.27 percent return in the January-October period, with the value of its assets under management reaching 997.38 trillion won ($739 billion) as of end-October. Last year, the pension fund logged its worst return at minus 8.28 percent amid jitters in...

UK. New charter calls on political parties for pension reform

The Building a Consensus for Better Pensions charter unifies voices from across the pension industry in calling on major political parties for reform. Organisations from across the pension industry signed a new charter last week calling for reform to the pension savings system. The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA), the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and Age UK were among signatories calling on major UK political parties to prioritise pension reform in their manifestos ahead of the next General Election. “It’s almost 20...

Canada. Finance ministers to meet on Alberta’s proposal to leave Canada Pension Plan

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has agreed to convene a meeting with provincial and territorial finance ministers to discuss Alberta’s proposal to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan. The agreement comes after Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy called for the meeting in a letter to Freeland, saying Alberta’s withdrawal could cause “serious harm.” Freeland says any province has the right to leave the program, but it’s important the decision “be based on facts and be clearly and well informed. “It is absolutely my...

S.Korea pension fund to keep increasing overseas investments through 2028

South Korea's National Pension Service (NPS) will increase its overseas investments to 60% of total assets by 2028, the welfare ministry said on Friday. The NPS will also prepare a portfolio-setting mechanism to expand alternative investments more easily, employ more personnel for such investments, and diversify its portfolio with mid-risk, mid-return investments. With the measures, the NPS aims to improve its investment returns by one more percentage point to help sustain the fund, which is expected to be depleted by 2055...

US. Pension risk transfer pipeline remains robust, even if falling short of 2022 record

The U.S. pension risk transfer market remains robust in 2023, although it may not break the record for dollar volume set in 2022, experts say. This is despite a new record for dollar volume in the first half of 2023, totaling $22.5 billion in premiums paid for pension buyout transactions, according to research firm LIMRA. In 2022, the total volume was $48.3 billion, driven primarily by corporate pension funds' improving funding ratios, which have enabled many to pull the trigger on...

Britain tells pension funds change needed to improve returns

Britain will not force pension funds to consolidate or invest in high-growth companies, but there must be change in the sector to give pension holders better long-term returns, finance minister Jeremy Hunt said on Wednesday. Hunt launched the "Mansion House Compact" in July to help channel cash from direct contribution pension funds into unlisted companies to boost Britain's economic growth. The government wants to persuade pension schemes to invest some of their funds in infrastructure as well as startups and green technology. Ten companies...

Ghana. Labour Ministry calls for expansion of pension to cover informal sector

The Director of Finance and Administration at the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations, Mr Hamidu Adakurugu, has called for the expansion of pensions to ensure all workers, especially those in the informal sector who make up over 75% of the workforce, are enrolled in a pension scheme. Speaking on behalf of the Sector Minister at the launch of National Pensions Awareness Week, he noted that currently, only 2.4 million workers, which represents a small fraction of the over 10...

U.S. equities gain favor as aging population invests for longer lifespans

A recent report from Deutsche Bank contradicts concerns about America's aging population straining healthcare and pensions, suggesting that healthier, longer-working individuals will adjust their investment and consumption patterns, thus averting a fiscal crisis. The report highlights the global rise in life expectancy and the proportion of the median age—now above 40%, a significant increase from 35% in 1986. The authors note an uptick in working years beyond traditional retirement age, leading to higher returns via a shift towards stocks over...