April 2020

South Africa: The Rules Around Pensions in a Time of Mass Job Losses

In addition to the stress faced by employees who might lose their jobs during the crisis engendered by Covid-19, there is the added concern of whether their pension contributions will remain safe or fairly managed. The Financial Services Conduct Authority (FSCA) warned, at the end of March, that many distressed employers might default on their employees' contributions to retirement funds, as a direct consequence of Covid-19's impact on businesses and the economy. While the FSCA reminded the public that...

Pension Fund Industry in Mexico: Analyzing the S&P/BMV Mexico Target Risk Index Series across Different Economic Crises

By Jaime Merino This article is reprinted from the Indexology blog of S&P Dow Jones Indices. It is unnecessary to give an update on today’s economic situation since most already have a wealth of information over the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic. I will instead focus on another major concern: how have pension funds performed, and furthermore, are there similarities in how they have performed during other crises? After the S&P/BMV IPC dropped 16.38% from its highest monthly return posted...

Japan’s GPIF Seeking Active and Passive Managers for Foreign Bonds

The Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) in Japan is aggressively seeking active and passive managers of foreign bonds to diversify its portfolio beyond low-paying Japanese bonds. The world’s largest pension fund is seeking broad asset managers with access to various benchmarks, such as corporate high yield indexes, emerging market indices, and aggregate indexes, the GPIF said. On Monday, the pension fund also said it is considering appointing a new fund of fund (FoF) manager for infrastructure assets...

UK. Pension firms issue warning to savers over transfers

To prevent people from losing out, anyone who wants to shift their money will now get a letter from their scheme stating that a transfer is unlikely to be in their best long-term interests. Pension scheme trustees will warn savers of the risks during the pandemic and urge them to consider the decision carefully. Read also ATP, PFA assets plummet as coronavirus hits The warning letter will be signed by watchdog The Pensions Regulator (TPR) , the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA),...

What the Economic Downturn Could Mean for Pension Plans

By Mark Miller Investing guru Bill Bernstein has compared investors in defined-contribution plans to airline passengers sent to the cockpit to fly the plane. Bernstein would much prefer a retirement system that relies on defined-benefit pensions, with their professional management and automatic participation. The unfolding coronavirus crisis underscores the value of professional pension pilots--and the structure of defined-benefit plans, which don't rely on short-term market performance to meet near-term obligations. The same claim cannot be made for the 401(k) or IRA...

Swedish schemes apply for IORP conversion after rules battle

With two days to go before the deadline, the Swedish financial supervisory agency has now received applications from six of the country’s pension funds to convert to the new status of occupational pension company (tjänstepensionsföretag) under the new IORP II-based regulatory regime. The new act on occupational pension companies (2019:742), which puts the EU directive into Swedish law, was passed by the country’s parliament (Riksdag) in December following a long period of wrangling between stakeholders. The authority, Finansinspektionen (FI),...

How Has COVID-19 Affected Retirement Income Adequacy?

Considering the recent market volatility and related economic fallout, new research by EBRI finds that the impact still appears to be recoverable.   In an April 21 Issue Brief, “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Retirement Income Adequacy: Evidence from EBRI’s Retirement Security Projection Model,” EBRI examines how the 2020 market crisis along with potential behavioral responses and decreases in DC plan eligibility could affect overall retirement deficits.  While emphasizing that the analysis is not meant to minimize the potential impact on...

Australian Disability pensioners fight for COVID-19 supplement

Disability pensioners claim they have been discriminated against by the federal government in its response to the coronavirus pandemic, with one young Sydney man saying he is on the verge of homelessness. A coalition of advocacy groups are demanding the government include people receiving the disability support pension on the fortnightly $550 COVID-19 supplement following the exclusion of disabled people and their carers, despite welfare recipients such as those on JobSeeker, Youth Allowance and Austudy being eligible. Brendan Brest, 22, who...

UK. Regulation in this new normal

By David Fairs The Pensions Regulator is anxious to meet the industry’s expectations, but this latest challenge does not come with a manual. Hope William-Smith speaks to David Fairs. It's nearly two years since David Fairs stepped away from more than two decades with KPMG to take the helm at The Pensions Regulator (TPR) as executive director for regulatory policy, analysis and advice.... How bad is the crisis for defined benefit (DB) schemes? Do all trustees need take up the easements we...

Asian Pensions Under Pressure on Early Withdrawals

The trade-off between the needs of today and the desires of tomorrow is challenging the retirement savings systems in Asia as Covid-19 forces early withdrawals. Retirement schemes in Asia could face funding shortfalls after pension systems in Australia, South Korea and Malaysia have allowed early withdrawals, while others in the region are under pressure to follow suit. Read also South Africa: The Rules Around Pensions in a Time of Mass Job Losses The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is causing as yet untold damage...