Pensions

Ghana. SSNIT to expand coverage to cover more informal sector workers

Submitted by pmassetti on Tue, 03/29/2022 - 17:27

Pension Policy International (28.03.2022) Director-General of Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), Dr. John Ofori-Tenkorang, has said it’s outfit is working to expand coverage of the scheme to cover all workers in the informal sector. According to him, SSNIT has introduced an informal sector pension fund to provide social protection to workers in the informal sector to secure their irregular incomes. Director-General of Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), Dr.

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UK: Over a third of people would accept lower pension savings for ethical investments

Submitted by pmassetti on Mon, 03/28/2022 - 16:30

Pensions Age Magazine (24.03.22) More than a third (37 per cent) of people would be willing to accept some reduction in their pension savings if their investments were made more ethically, a study by the High Pay Centre and Survation has found. Of those surveyed, two-thirds (66 per cent) said that they wanted their pension fund to reflect their ethical values and beliefs.

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New European pensions saving regime takes effect this week

Submitted by pmassetti on Mon, 03/21/2022 - 17:36

- Independent.ie EU legislation which gives effect to a new European pensions savings regime is being introduced this week The Pan-European Personal Pension (PEPP) is a voluntary retirement savings option for EU citizens that complements existing pension schemes. It allows people to pay into the same scheme throughout the EU,  even if they move countries.

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Europe
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Pension dashboards are coming - action for occupational pension schemes to take now

Submitted by pmassetti on Fri, 03/18/2022 - 16:42

Lexology (17.03.2022) Establishing a system of “pension dashboards” to enable individuals who have yet to take retirement benefits to find clear, standardised information about all their pension arrangements (including rights to state pension) in one place is a key element of the government’s pension strategy. The ambition is laudable but achieving it will be a mammoth task, requiring significant time and resource from occupational pension scheme trustees, pension managers and administrators.

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united kingdom
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Promoting longer working lives in the digital era

Submitted by pmassetti on Mon, 02/07/2022 - 17:08

LSE Business Review (11.02.2022)  High automation risk discourages older workers from remaining in employment. In technologically advanced countries such as Finland, generous unemployment benefits to people 59 and over ends up creating a retirement pathway. Simply pushing that age limit back increases the probability that older workers facing higher risk of automation will remain in employment.

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The Right Recipe for Reforming Pensions

Submitted by pmassetti on Tue, 02/01/2022 - 17:14

Project Syndicate (29.12.2021) Even though governments do not provide all pension income in most national systems, they have good reasons to be involved in reform efforts. And one of the best things governments could do is to ensure that workers have the information and financial education they need to make the best decisions about their retirement.

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​Virus has created different economic system, says Finnish pensions chief

Submitted by pmassetti on Tue, 02/01/2022 - 16:32

IPE (31.01.2022) The chief executive officer of the State Pension Fund of Finland (Valtion Eläkerahasto, VER), said the economic conditions brought about by the pandemic will stay with us, and with digitalisation and medicine as the key drivers of this new system, that is where governments need to allocate resources.

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Understanding the Emerging Micropensions Market in India

Submitted by pmassetti on Thu, 01/13/2022 - 10:39

Innovations for Poverty Action (2022) Millions of informal sector workers in low- and middle-income countries are excluded from formal pension and social security systems, posing potential economic challenges for old age populations. Micropensions may help to address these challenges—but more information is needed about the demand for these products. In India, researchers conducted a survey examining the emerging micropensions market to better understand the behavioral, economic, and institutional factors that influence participation.

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Leftist millennial Gabriel Boric, that vowed to reform pensions for the poor, is elected president of Chile.

Submitted by pmassetti on Mon, 12/20/2021 - 16:52

 - Pension Policy International (20.12.2021) Leftist lawmaker Gabriel Boric, 35, on Sunday became Chile’s youngest-ever president on promises of installing a “welfare state” in one of the world’s most unequal countries.

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