July 2018

Georgia’s divisive pension reform splits opinion

Georgia’s parliament finally adopted a new pension law on July 21, its third hearing. According to the country’s deputy minister of economy Ekaterine Mikabadze, whose ministry initiated the law, the primary goal of the pension reform is to improve the ratio of pension income to earned salary, and to ensure fiscal sustainability. “The introduction of pension reform could potentially be complementary to the effort to develop the Georgian capital market by supporting the accumulation of professionally managed savings,” Ms Mikabadze...

Georgian parliament approves law on accumulative pension

The parliament of Georgia approved a law on an accumulative pension system yesterday, which is part of a larger pension reform initiated by the Georgian government. The government plans to launch a supplementary programme alongside the currently existing universal basic pension which amounts to 180 Gel. The new programme, the launch of which is planned for the end of the year, will be mandatory for legally employed people under 40, meaning they will be enrolled automatically, and voluntary for people above...