July 2021

Jurado electoral se apresta a proclamar el nuevo presidente de Perú

El Jurado Nacional de Elecciones (JNE) de Perú anunció este lunes que terminó de revisar las impugnaciones de votos y apelaciones y se apresta a proclamar al nuevo presidente, aunque sin confirmar que el candidato izquierdista Pedro Castillo ganó el reñido balotaje del 6 de junio. Tras seis semanas de tensa espera, el escrutinio actualizado del 100% de las actas del órgano electoral (ONPE) da el triunfo a Castillo con el 50,12% de los votos frente al 49,87% de la...

U.K. releases proposals for collective defined contribution plans

The U.K. Department of Work and Pensions is seeking views from trustees and plan sponsors on its draft collective defined contribution plan regulation published Monday. The proposal follows the U.K. Pension Schemes Act 2021, which permitted employers for the first time to launch collective DC plans, also referred to as collective money purchase plans. In a CDC plan, income is secured by pooling plan participants' assets and investments, and participants bear the longevity and investment risk. That is in contrast to...

Danish pension firms censured for failure to ID money-laundering risks

Six Danish pension providers have been ordered to revise their risk assessments regarding money laundering, after the country’s financial watchdog followed through on a tightening of the regulations at the end of last year. AP Pension was given several official orders to correct procedures, while others, such as Danica Pension and PenSam, got away more lightly following a series of inspections conducted by the Danish FSA. The FSA said it had conducted an investigation into the risk assessments of life insurance...

Australia. Spend your money before you die, Treasury urges retirees

The Morrison government wants retirees to draw down their superannuation balances before they die, and has asked super funds to develop a strategy to make it easier for members to take money out of their super in retirement. The Commonwealth Treasury released a position paper on Monday canvassing the need for superannuation trustees to develop strategies that would encourage people to draw down their full super balances in retirement. The strategy, which would be in place from July 1, 2022, comes...

México. Millennial: ¿sabes en qué se invirtió tu Afore en junio?

Los fondos para el retiro de los trabajadores, que manejan las Administradoras de Fondos para el Retiro (Afore) son invertidos por las mismas en varios tipos de activos con la finalidad de hacer crecer esos ahorros en favor de sus titulares. Ahora, si eres de la generación nacida entre 1985 y 1989 y quieres saber en qué se invirtieron los ahorros de las Afores de tu generación en particular sí es posible saberlo. Las Afores trabajan con fondos de inversión...

Spain inches ahead with pension reform

Spain will pay workers to postpone retirement as part of a pensions reform strategy that analysts warn does not go far enough to cut a huge deficit in the system. With nearly 30 billion euros ($36 billion) of annual losses in 2020 and rising, Spain's social security budget is one of the biggest contributors to the country's ballooning public deficit. The European Commission has long demanded that Spain reform its pension system and has made it a condition for accessing European...

India. PFRDA, government in talks to tweak law to cover retirement funds

The government and the Pension Fund Regulatory & Development Authority (PFRDA) are discussing amendments to the law to ensure the regulation of a large number of superannuation funds that currently escape the required scrutiny Although there are no official estimates, around 400-500 are seen to be “unregulated” superannuation funds, with 50-60 being large players. There are at least three regulators for the pension business, with PFRDA handling the National Pension System (NPS), while the insurance regulator deals with annuities sold...

Fewer women than men will regain employment during the COVID-19 recovery says ILO

The inequalities between women and men in the world of work that have been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic will persist in the near future, according to the International Labour Organization (ILO). A new policy brief finds there will be 13 million fewer women in employment in 2021 compared to 2019, while men’s employment will have recovered to 2019 levels. Even though the projected jobs growth in 2021 for women exceeds that of men, it will, nonetheless, be insufficient to...

UK. The state pension is slated to rise by 8%, but thousands of retirees will be left out.

State pension payments may increase by 8% next year, but some retirees will be excluded from the increase. Individuals who have achieved state pension age might receive considerable financial assistance through state pension payments. Many people will have contributed a significant amount of money to the National Insurance system over the course of their lives in order to receive the largest state pension feasible. To help, the government uses a triple lock system that increases the state pension total by...

The Story of UK Pensions: An engaging guide to the pensions system

By Matthew Rhodes This book explains the wonderful world of UK pensions. It starts with a brief history of how the system has developed over time, covering the different arrangements provided by the private and public sectors, as well as the State. It then investigates the system in more detail, explaining some of the complexitiies and why pensions so often make news headlines. This book is suitable for anyone - whether you know nothing about pensions, or are someone in...