May 2019

India. Pension fund regulator to work with Nasscom, startups for National Pension System

The pension fund regulator is in the process of undertaking steps to identify the areas under the National Pension System (NPS) which could utilise the financial technologies (fintech) using the regulatory sandbox approach for the benefit of subscribers and NPS as a whole. A regulatory sandbox (RS) usually refers to live-testing of new products or services in a controlled and test regulatory environment for which regulators may or may not permit certain regulatory relaxations for the limited purpose of...

Pre-Retirement Market Volatility Looks Very Different In Retirement

There’s plenty for investors to worry about when their financial livelihood is on the line. When planning for major financial decisions such as retirement, individuals often focus on the severity of a market downturn, underestimating the impact that timing and cash flows can have on their portfolio. The sequence of returns risk is the impact the order of investment returns can have on your portfolio. As individuals move from the asset accumulation stage of their life to withdrawing assets...

Fjarde AP Fonden Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund Increases Position in Weyerhaeuser Co (WY)

Fjarde AP Fonden Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund boosted its position in shares of Weyerhaeuser Co (NYSE:WY) by 43.5% in the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 146,271 shares of the real estate investment trust’s stock after buying an additional 44,364 shares during the period. Fjarde AP Fonden Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund’s holdings in Weyerhaeuser were worth $3,853,000 as of its most recent SEC...

Zambian government used pension funds to pay February delayed salaries: Africa Confidential

The respected UK based investigative publication Africa Confidential has claimed that the Zambian government raised the country’s largest pensions fund NAPSA to pay delayed February salaries for civil servants. In its latest publication, Africa Confidential claims in an article titled Treasury in the red that Zambia’s liquidity problems are getting worse and that state assets are looking more likely as a last repairs to avoid debt default. It reported, “The lavish spending and borrowing of President Edgar Lungu’s government...

How the FCA is saving UK fintech industry from Brexit fallout

By Ian McKenna The regulator’s latest Business Plan emphasises a commitment to supporting innovation Few things drive the adoption of technology more than regulation; there has always been a symbiotic relationship between the two. I can’t remember a document in the past few years that has better demonstrated this than the FCA 2019/20 Business Plan published a couple of weeks ago. The document should be essential reading for anyone involved in industry technology. It presents an almost endless list...

S. Africa’s Ramaphosa Urges Patience in Corruption Battle

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, whose party faces a national election next week, urged citizens of the country to have patience and give his government and the nation’s institutions time to deal with the corruption that has indebted the economy and brought state companies to their knees. Ramaphosa Can Win Over South Africa, What About His Own Party? Cyril RamaphosaPhotographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg Ramaphosa took over from Jacob Zuma as national president last year and has described his predecessor’s rule...

UK. Stagecoach ‘asked to take on £1.6bn pensions risk’

Stagecoach has said it refused to accept pensions risks that could have been "well in excess of £1bn" for three rail franchises it was disqualified from bidding for in April. Under one scenario the company estimated it could have been left with liabilities of £1.6bn. Protections offered by the Department for Transport (DfT) were inadequate, the transport group said. Rail firms are facing an estimated £7.5bn pensions gap. Last month, the DfT rejected Stagecoach bids for the East Midlands...

Why a pension is a much better investment than property

In an interview with The Times at the weekend, MP Michael Fabricant answered the question: “What’s better for retirement – property or pension?” with “Property. I’ve made a bit of money on my London flat”. Two questions for Mr Fabricant. First, how does he intend both to live in and live off his flat? And second, has he ever looked at his pension? Fabricant has been an MP since 1992. He has built up 26 years’ worth of...

Pakistan. Pension payments to reachRs46 billion in next fiscal year

Employees Old-Age Benefits Institution would bring pension payments up around 31 percent year-over-year to Rs46 billion in the next fiscal year, its head said. Chairman EOBI Azhar Hameed said pension payments would reach Rs35 billion by the end of the current fiscal year. “The disbursement will increase to Rs46 billion during the next fiscal year,” he said, addressing members of Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (Kati). Hameed said the institution is planning to celebrate pension day to spread...

US. Bill Would Deny U.S. Pensions to Convicted Child Molesters

A U.S. senator is seeking to ban convicted child molesters from receiving government pensions after a U.S. Indian Health Service doctor was revealed to be drawing a six-figure retirement income following his conviction for sexually abusing patients. The Wall Street Journal and the PBS series Frontline reported in March that the doctor, longtime Indian Health Service pediatrician Stanley Patrick Weber, stood to get more than $1.8 million in U.S. pension payments during his prison sentence, which began in September....