AI In Pensions: The Pensions Regulator Sets Out Its Views AI In Pensions: The Pensions Regulator Sets Out Its Views
AI In Pensions: The Pensions Regulator Sets Out Its Views

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published a plan providing guidance on how AI should be used by the pensions ...

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AI In Pensions: The Pensions Regulator Sets Out Its Views
Why America’s Aging Population Is the Next Big Business Frontier Why America’s Aging Population Is the Next Big Business Frontier
Why America’s Aging Population Is the Next Big Business Frontier

For decades, business leaders focused their energy on millennials — their spending habits, their values, their ...

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Why America’s Aging Population Is the Next Big Business Frontier
South Africa. Government invested R18 billion in pension funds in 23 companies and lost 100% of its money South Africa. Government invested R18 billion in pension funds in 23 companies and lost 100% of its money
South Africa. Government invested R18 billion in pension funds in 23 companies and lost 100% of its money

The Public Investment Corporation’s (PIC) Isibaya Fund invested more than R18.2 billion in 23 companies, which ...

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South Africa. Government invested R18 billion in pension funds in 23 companies and lost 100% of its money
Côte d’Ivoire Expands Social Protection Coverage for Informal Workers Côte d’Ivoire Expands Social Protection Coverage for Informal Workers
Côte d’Ivoire Expands Social Protection Coverage for Informal Workers

Côte d’Ivoire has expanded access to health insurance, pensions and social benefits for informal workers, a gr ...

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Côte d’Ivoire Expands Social Protection Coverage for Informal Workers
Vanguard’s alarming state of retirement in 2026: The average American has $167,970 in their account—or they have $44,115 Vanguard’s alarming state of retirement in 2026: The average American has $167,970 in their account—or they have $44,115
Vanguard’s alarming state of retirement in 2026: The average American has $167,970 in their account—or they have $44,115

For 25 years, Vanguard has been keeping score on the great American retirement experiment. Every year, it publ ...

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Vanguard’s alarming state of retirement in 2026: The average American has $167,970 in their account—or they have $44,115
South Korea. Pension Savings Balances Near 200 Trillion Won South Korea. Pension Savings Balances Near 200 Trillion Won
South Korea. Pension Savings Balances Near 200 Trillion Won

Last year, driven by a bullish stock market, pension savings balances neared 200 trillion Korean won, with ann ...

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South Korea. Pension Savings Balances Near 200 Trillion Won

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What Do Prospective Teachers Retirees’ Fear about Retirement?

By Jaquiline Amani This qualitative study explored prospective teacher retirees’ perceived fears about retirement and identified key drivers of retirement anxiety. Data were collected through focus group discussions with 22 teachers from two regions of Tanzania. The participants were purposively selected from public schools and had ten years or less remaining before reaching voluntary or […]

The financial well-being of retired professional athletes: debunking the myth about financial irresponsibility

By Grant Laschowski & Norm O’Reilly This research aims to investigate the financial well-being (FWB) of retired male athletes in major professional North American team sports. Framed around Kempson’s (2017) FWB Model, the aim of this research is (1) to identify the key drivers that influence how retired athletes feel about their current financial situations […]

LGBTQ+ Labor Market Outcomes

By Travis Campbell & Yana Van Der Meulen Rodgers The emerging field of LGBTQ+ economics has convincingly demonstrated that LGBTQ+ individuals face distinct labor market disparities. This chapter provides an overview of their unfavorable labor market outcomes and then focuses on several specific issues for transgender workers. Previous studies show that gender-affirming care can improve […]

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AI In Pensions: The Pensions Regulator Sets Out Its Views

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has published a plan providing guidance on how AI should be used by the pensions industry (the Plan). The Plan also outlines TPR’s role in, and approach to, overseeing the adoption of AI by pension schemes. Further guidance on the responsible adoption of AI is expected to come later in 2026. Trustees and […]

Why America’s Aging Population Is the Next Big Business Frontier

For decades, business leaders focused their energy on millennials — their spending habits, their values, their appetite for disruption. Meanwhile, a far larger economic force was quietly building momentum. Americans over 65 now represent one of the fastest growing consumer segments in the country, and the organizations, entrepreneurs, and executives paying attention stand to reshape […]

South Africa. Government invested R18 billion in pension funds in 23 companies and lost 100% of its money

The Public Investment Corporation’s (PIC) Isibaya Fund invested more than R18.2 billion in 23 companies, which ultimately recorded an internal rate of return (IRR) of -100%, meaning the investments lost all their value. The losses came to light through a parliamentary reply to questions from DA MP Andrew Bateman to the Minister of Finance regarding the PIC’s […]

Côte d’Ivoire Expands Social Protection Coverage for Informal Workers

Côte d’Ivoire has expanded access to health insurance, pensions and social benefits for informal workers, a group that accounts for more than 92% of total employment. The government estimates that 1.6 million informal workers are now eligible for retirement pensions through the Social Scheme for Independent Workers (RSTI). Authorities enrolled more than 23 million people […]

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