April 2020

Swedish schemes apply for IORP conversion after rules battle

With two days to go before the deadline, the Swedish financial supervisory agency has now received applications from six of the country’s pension funds to convert to the new status of occupational pension company (tjänstepensionsföretag) under the new IORP II-based regulatory regime. The new act on occupational pension companies (2019:742), which puts the EU directive into Swedish law, was passed by the country’s parliament (Riksdag) in December following a long period of wrangling between stakeholders. The authority, Finansinspektionen (FI),...

Dimensions of Human Resource Management Evolved with the Outbreak of COVID-19

By Jyoti Koirala, Suman Acharya The COVID-19 can be blamed for the greatest workplace transformations after 2020. This outbreak in this 21st century will break the existing system i.e. working, exercising, shopping, communicating, educating, and learning. This change will slowly force the organization to make modification to our human resource policies and strategy. The point need to be noted that this “social distance” is the change factor that created in the history for transformation. The work from home is...

Labor Markets During the Covid-19 Crisis: A Preliminary View

By Olivier Coibion, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Michael Weber We use a repeated large-scale survey of households in the Nielsen Homescan panel to characterize how labor markets are being affected by the covid-19 pandemic. We document several facts. First, job loss has been significantly larger than implied by new unemployment claims: we estimate 20 million lost jobs by April 8th, far more than jobs lost over the entire Great Recession. Second, many of those losing jobs are not actively looking to...

UK government plans to grant phone-hacking powers to the Pensions Regulator (and others)

UK ministers want to extend the Investigatory Powers Act, better known as the Snooper’s Charter, even further, according to draft legislation that would gift phone-hacking and web-history combing capabilities to five new public bodies, in addition to the more than 50 that already have access to the sprawling surveillance powers. Read also UK. Coronavirus crisis hits occupational pension schemes The bodies poised to receive new comms-hacking powers are a motley crew consisting of the Pensions Regulator, the Civil Nuclear Constabulary...

Tesla appoints former head of Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund to its board

Tesla has appointed Hiromichi (Hiro) Mizuno, former head of Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund, to the board of directors. Today, Tesla announced that its board has authorized the number of directors on the Board of Directors to increase from nine to 10 in order to appoint Mizuno. Mizuno was executive managing director and chief investment officer of Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund until last month. He was recently praised by Tesla CEO Elon Musk when he...

Coronavirus will make US cities feel the pressure of pension debt

Municipal pension debt is among the many aspects of the economy that have been severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19 not only exposes, but also further threatens the already-weak fiscal health of municipal retirement plans. Inaction on this front could mean insolvent pension plans dragging some of the nation’s largest cities into bankruptcy. After all, when the stock market takes a hit, so do pensions. This is because most of the typical pension funds’ income is from returns...

Asofondos: AFP en Colombia están en capacidad de responder por pensiones de sus afiliados

Ante algunos comentarios mal infundados en la opinión pública relacionados con el decreto 558 aprobado por el Gobierno Nacional y el alcance de este, la Asociación Colombiana de Administradoras de Fondos de Pensiones y de Cesantía (Asofondos) reiteró que no solicitó el traslado a Colpensiones de un pequeño grupo de pensionados y de su fondo de pensiones. Leer también España. La Seguridad Social asume la gestión de las pensiones de más de 637.000 funcionarios de clases pasivas El gremio tampoco...

Ghana’s Social Protection And Public Choices In The Days Of Covid-19

We cannot know how society protects its weakest and vulnerable, those at the bottom of society from deprivation until a catastrophe such as COVID-19, the 'unseeable, undead, unliving blob', to use the words of Arundhati Roy, is unleashed on us. Read also South Africa. The dichotomy between what pension scheme members want and what they get Ghana has a sub-optimal social protection system, its inadequacy due to our informal and poor information system. COVID-19 has amplified these weaknesses, unleashing a...

South Africa. The dichotomy between what pension scheme members want and what they get

The one thing an investment linked living annuity (also known as a living annuity, or illas) does not do is give pensioners a secure income flow. Few pensioners are likely to be financially secure until death. The advent of Covid-19 and the junking of South Africa’s debt makes it far worse when share prices and dividend payments drop. Most living annuity pensioners had already received a serious body blow even before the virus and the downgrade of South...

EBRI: Pandemic likely to worsen U.S. retirement savings deficit

The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on U.S. retirement readiness using middle-of-the road risk assumptions appears to be manageable, according to projections by the Employee Benefit Research Institute. EBRI estimates that the $3.68 trillion aggregate retirement deficit for all U.S. households age 35-64 will increase by 4.5% or $166.2 billion if market losses for the year are equivalent to first-quarter 2020 losses, a risk assumption that EBRI defines as intermediate. Under EBRI's pessimistic scenario, that in which market losses...