June 2019

UK. Asset managers step up on cost transparency

Data collection and analysis platform ClearGlass has added six asset managers to its list of firms that have provided 'exceptional' cost transparency to their clients. ClearGlass provides investment cost reports to pension schemes by collecting and analysing data from asset managers, according to the standardised templates prescribed by the Financial Conduct Authority’s Institutional Disclosure Working Group (IDWG). The platform was set up by Chris Sier, the former chairman of the IDWG and a professor at Newcastle University Business School....

UK. Record £7 billion of longevity risk reinsured by PIC in 2019

Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has completed £5.8 billion (USD 7.4 billion) of pension buy-ins and buyouts and has reinsured a record £7 billion (USD 8.9 billion) of longevity risk so far in 2019. The specialist insurer of defined benefit pension funds has highlighted a very active year for the pension risk transfer market, which has seen PIC conclude a huge £5.8 billion of buyouts and buy-ins with the trustees of these schemes. During 2019, PIC has also reinsured £7...

Over 2 million Pensioners in Bulgaria with Higher Pensions From July

More than 2 million and 130,000 pensioners will receive higher pensions from next month. The increase is 5.7%. About BGN 277 million are provided for it. The minimum retirement pension will increase by about 12% and the old-age pension will be around 7 BGN. The pension ceiling is increasing from BGN 910 to BGN 1200. Thus, about 43,000 people will receive the real amount of their pensions. 26 thousand will remain limited by the higher ceiling. After the increase...

Japan. Abe survives censure motion by opposition over pension report

A censure motion against Prime Minister Shinzo Abe submitted by opposition parties over his finance minister's refusal to accept a report suggesting pensions are inadequate for most retirees was voted down in the House of Councillors on Monday. The motion was submitted last Friday as opposition parties launched a last-minute offensive before the end of the current Diet session Wednesday and an upper house election in July to take issue with the Abe government's reluctance to address public concerns...

3 Ways Investors Can Pressure Companies to Take Sustainability Seriously

Climate change and other environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues are not political or partisan topics, and not limited to niche investors. Measuring and analyzing ESG information is becoming an important activity for any investor who seeks to optimize risk and return —a growing body of evidence shows that companies with strong ESG policies produce better financial results. Academic research analyzing 2,000 U.S. companies from 1993 to 2014 shows higher profit margins and superior risk-adjusted returns for those that...

US. Retirement Plan Electronic Delivery Under Consideration

Retirement plan electronic delivery (e-delivery) may soon be the default method when a plan sponsor issues a retirement plan disclosure notice. This is predicated on the Department of Labor (DOL) acceptance of a recent proposal made by a group of industry organizations. As reported by a Planadviser, eight defined contribution (DC) plan industry organizations, including the Investment Company Institute (ICI) and The SPARK Institute, have sent a letter to the Employee Benefits Security Administration of the DOL asking...

India becomes investment darling for sovereign wealth and pension funds

Sovereign wealth funds are piling into India, buying stakes in everything from airports to renewable energy, attracted by political stability, a growing middle class and reforms making it more enticing for foreigners to invest. Wealth and state pension funds are expanding their horizons to private markets, to complement an existing focus on stocks and bonds. “India is popular with sovereign wealth funds,” said Tihir Sarkar, London-based partner at Cleary Gottlieb, which counts several prominent sovereign funds as clients. “Almost...

Kenya Pension Funds Too Big on Bonds, $39 Billion Firm Says

Kenyan retirees may be missing out on better returns because of the over-emphasis local pension fund managers place on domestic fixed-income assets, according to money manager Allan Gray. Retirement fund managers in East Africa’s largest economy invested less than 2% of their assets offshore, well short of the 15% allowed by the industry regulator as of the end of 2018, figures from the country’s Retirement Benefits Authority show. They cut allocations to equities to 17%, the lowest in at...

Brazil’s Central Bank Keeps Key Rate at Its Record Low

Brazil held its benchmark interest rate at a record low and signaled it can cut borrowing costs to help a frail economy once a key austerity measure advances further in Congress. The bank’s board, led by its President Roberto Campos Neto, on Wednesdaykept the Selic unchanged at 6.50% in a decision expected by all but one of the 39 economists in a Bloomberg survey. Officials have held borrowing costs steady for over a year. In the statement accompanying the...

Nigeria eyes share of pensions for mortgage industry

Nigeria's National Pensions Commission and the Central Bank of Nigeria are currently exploring a framework where workers under the contributory pensions scheme can access 25 per cent of their contributions for personal home investments. Niyi Falade, CEO of Crusader Sterling Pensions joins CNBC Africa for more. Watch the video @CNBC Africa