February 2020

Challenges of Retirement Policy, Social Security Reform, and Retirement Income: A Discussion with Alicia H. Munnell, PhD

By Alicia H. Munnell, Robert Powell, Jason J. Fichtner, Teresa Ghilarducci Director of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, Alicia H. Munnell talked with with members of the Retirement Management Journal Editorial Advisory Board in February 2019 about the challenges of addressing retirement policy at the national level and the practical steps advisors can take to help support their clients in retirement. Source: SSRN

January 2020

UK. Brexit and pensions: everything you need to know

etirement savers will have to keep an eye on state pension payouts, the value of the pound and consumer protections now Brexit Day is here. The question on most people’s minds will be what it all means for them and their money. Read also UK’s ethnic minority pensioners are GBP3,350 a year worse off Pensions will be affected in a number of ways and, like all things when it comes to retirement, it will pay to be prepared. This is...

Estonian pension reform passes

The Riigikogu has passed the controversial pension reform bill, by 56 votes in favor to 45 against, making membership of the so-called second pillar of the Estonian pension scheme voluntary, also passing the vote of confidence it attached to the bill. Read also Estonia. Reform leader: We’ll use every means possible to halt pension reform mess The Compulsory Funded Pension Reform Act, to give it its full title, once it comes into effect, will make membership of the so-called second...

28% of Americans in Their 60s Are Extremely Short on Retirement Savings

Though there's no magic savings number that guarantees financial security during retirement, as a good rule of thumb, it's smart to close out your career with about 10 times your ending salary socked away. The reason? Social Security will only replace about 40% of the income you're used to if you're an average earner. If you're a higher earner, it will replace even less. Meanwhile, most seniors need considerably more than 40% of their former paycheck to stay afloat...

UK’s ethnic minority pensioners are GBP3,350 a year worse off

In the UK, the average pensioner from an ethnic minority is GBP3,350 a year worse off than other people their age, according to new analysis from The People’s Pension. The pension provider’s new report, Measuring the Ethnicity Pension Gap, highlights that the average ethnic minority pensioner’s income is 24.4 per cent less than their white counterpart. The divide is even greater from a gender perspective; on average, the gap in annual pension income between a female pensioner from...

South Africa Unions Want Infrastructure Funded by Pensions

The Congress of South African Trade Unions, a key ruling party ally, is pushing senior members of government to consider its proposals to rescue the state’s indebted power utility before next month’s budget. In addition to suggestions it made in a November document that civil servants’ pensions and a state-run unemployment fund be used to cut Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd.’s debt by more than half to 200 billion rand ($14 billion), Cosatu wants the government to consider making it...

US. New York State pension fund puts 27 coal companies under review

New York state’s top pension fund official said it was reviewing whether to divest from 27 coal companies and could make decisions on $98 million in holdings within two months. The reviews by the third-largest U.S. state pension system, with $211 billion under management, could set the tone for other retirement plans facing public concerns about climate change. New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli in an interview on Tuesday said his office began reaching out several weeks ago to...

Estonia. Reform leader: We’ll use every means possible to halt pension reform mess

Reform Party leader Kaja Kallas says that the large number of proposed amends opposition parties made to the coalition's pensions reform bill to be vote on today were needed, given its huge socio-economic impact, and that she and her party intend to fight the bill every step of the way. "What worries them most is the pension system being dismantled in the way it is," Kallas said, speaking on ETV politics discussion show "Esimene stuudio" Tuesday night. "The experts...

Dutch sector schemes active on online comms to cut costs

Several large Dutch sector schemes are actively trying to persuade their participants to pass on their email addresses in order to save on communication costs and for sustainability reasons. They are finding, however, that the process is laborious, and that they have a long way to go before they no longer need the postman and can save millions of euros through digital correspondence. Although most schemes already have an online platform and prefer digital communication, the main hurdle is...

The 7 biggest fintech trends to watch in 2020

Fintechs have done it again. It's clear that investors' appetite for fintech grew in 2019. We continue to be blown away by the level of innovation in the financial services ecosystem, created by companies looking to enable incumbent financial institutions and other early-stage businesses looking to disrupt the status quo. We also continue to see a proliferation in the number and types of firms providing financial products and services to consumers, from traditional banks to technology and ecommerce businesses....