March 2022

Ireland. State to pay €1 for every €3 a worker puts into new auto-enrolment pension scheme

Ireland. State to pay €1 for every €3 a worker puts into new auto-enrolment pension scheme

About 750,000 workers who do not currently have a pension will be enrolled in a new workplace pension scheme from January 2024, it has been announced. The Cabinet has agreed its long-awaited auto-enrolment pension scheme, which will cost the taxpayer €3 billion in its first year. Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys has said this pension scheme will operate in addition to the State pension and will kick in at retirement age which is currently 66. The State will pay €1 for...

Finland’s ageing population increasing at record speed

Finland’s ageing population increasing at record speed

Finland’s elderly, one of the world’s largest cohorts compared to the country’s remaining population, is growing rapidly, a new survey has found. Finland ranks third among OECD countries in terms of the largest share of people over 65, the report compiled by the UK-based organisation, Ageing in Place reveals. With 22.49%, Finland trails behind Italy with 23.37% and Japan with 28.79%. This figure also saw a rapid increase in Finland as only 17.26% fitted in that bracket in 2010. The trend can...

Climate campaigners condemn award to East Sussex Pension Fund

Climate campaigners condemn award to East Sussex Pension Fund

Climate campaigners have condemned the decision to give an award for ‘LGPS [Local Government Pension Scheme] Fund of the Year’ to the East Sussex Pension Fund, saying that the Fund has failed one of the most basic litmus tests for such an award: namely, a public commitment to fully divest from the giant fossil fuel (oil, coal and gas) companies that are driving the climate crisis. The award was bestowed at the ‘LAPF [Local Authority Pension Fund] Investments Awards’...

Argentina. El Gobierno analiza otorgar un bono a las jubilaciones más bajas para compensar el alza de la inflación

La directora ejecutiva de la Administración Nacional de la Seguridad Social (Anses), la camporista Fernanda Raverta, impulsa otorgar un bono a los jubilados y pensiones que cobran los haberes más bajos para compensar el alza de la inflación en el primer trimestre de 2022, antes y después de la guerra de Ucrania. Aún no hay una decisión tomada, pero Raverta está trabajando en esa línea porque considera que, al subir la inflación, debe proponer políticas para que los haberes...

Panamá. IVM necesita $6,458 millones de 2024 a 2029

Sin los efectos de la Covid-19 sobre los ingresos de la Caja de Seguro Social (CSS) se había proyectado que las reservas del subsistema exclusivamente de beneficio definido de Invalidez, Vejez y Muerte (IVM) se agotarían en el año 2025, pero cuando se incorporan los estragos de la pandemia, el Departamento Actuarial de la entidad advirtió que el fin se producirá un año antes: en 2024. Estas proyecciones, hechas desde mayo de 2021, tienen como base el informe de la...

España. Funcas avisa: revalorizar las pensiones con la inflación costará 10.000 millones de euros

El Gobierno tendrá que destinar 10.000 millones de euros más en 2023 para pagar la revalorización de las pensiones, por la desviación del IPC, que ha alcanzado ya en marzo el 9,8%. Es la advertencia que ha lanzado Funcas, la Fundación de Cajas de Ahorros, basadas en sus previsiones de inflación para el conjunto del año. Prevé una IPC a final de año con un valor medio del 6,8% (sin descontar el efecto que tendrá el plan aprobado por...

México. Principal anuncia interés en comprar Afore Banamex

La venta del negocio de banca de consumo y empresarial en México por parte de Citigroup sumó un nuevo interesado: Principal, que ve en la adquisición de la Afore de la institución una oportunidad atractiva en caso de que se segmente su comercialización. Néstor Fernández, director de inversiones de Afore Principal, dijo que en la administradora siempre tienen en mente crecer y seguir hacia adelante. “Hace pocos años adquirió la Afore MetLife y seguramente se va a estar analizando” la compra de...

US. House passes SECURE 2.0 bill

The House on Tuesday overwhelmingly passed a bipartisan retirement security bill in a 414-5 vote. Read also US. SEC takes ‘monumental’ step on climate disclosure The Securing a Strong Retirement Act of 2022, introduced by Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., and ranking member Kevin Brady, R-Texas, builds on the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act, known as the SECURE Act, which Congress passed and was signed into law in late 2019. Read also US. Saving for retirement...

An ageing population means its time to rethink pensions in the Gulf

An ageing population means its time to rethink pensions in the Gulf

Pension reform during much of the 20th century was heavily focused on allowing the elderly to enjoy financial security after their working lives had ended. Western nations, as well as regions such as the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, spent decades building up increasingly comprehensive pension systems that typically provided significant incomes for those enjoying a well-deserved rest after decades of work. Read also German government prepares Aktienrente bill But changes in demography in richer countries is altering assumptions that were once...

Private Equity’s Opaque Costs Mystify the Pensions That Pay Them

Private Equity’s Opaque Costs Mystify the Pensions That Pay Them

On top of management fees, investors pay for a variety of funds’ business expenses, from travel to research to “other.” The stewards of billions of dollars in retiree savings are struggling to account for fees charged by one of the wealthiest industries on Wall Street. Investors who put money into a private equity fund expect to pay a management fee as well as a share of their profits to the firm running the fund. But on top of those costs are...