May 2022

India. National Pension System: All NPS schemes will now indicate risk profiles

In order to enable National Pension System (NPS) subscribers to make informed decisions on allocating their contribution in various asset classes, pension funds will have to disclose risk profiling of all the schemes on their websites within 15 days from the close of each quarter. The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has issued guidelines underlining six levels of risks—low, low to moderate, moderate, moderately high, high and very high. Based on the scheme characteristics, pension funds will have...

US. Trade groups say DOL shouldn’t single out climate risk

Two high-profile trade associations have cautioned the Department of Labor from issuing new climate-specific regulations for retirement plan fiduciaries. The Labor Department in February issued a request for information on what it should do to "protect retirement savings and pensions from risks associated with changes in climate." The RFI follows a May 2021 executive order from President Joe Biden that directed federal agencies to assess and mitigate financial risks related to climate change. The RFI featured a host of questions on...

UK. Cost of living crisis could worsen pension scams

The cost of living crisis could worsen the number of pension scams according to wellbeing specialist People-tech. It warns people struggling with rising costs are likely to access their pensions and has relaunched a scam predictor tool. The pension scam predictor works as savers are asked a range of straight forward questions that a scammer might use to coerce them into transferring their pension. Once complete the predictor displays a likelihood of the pension transfer being a scam, listing the red flags...

US. Companies Race to Offload Pension Risk as Market Volatility Rises

The market for pension risk transfers is booming. In the first quarter of 2022, U.S. pension risk transfers reached $5.5 billion in total market volume, marking its largest quarter to date, according to Legal & General Retirement America’s pension risk transfer monitor. A PRT deal happens when a retirement provider — usually a corporate pension plan sponsor — unloads a portion of (or all) of its liabilities to an insurance company. Beth Ashmore, managing director of retirement at Willis Towers Watson,...

UK, Risk, Pension management

Windfall tax on oil giants won’t hurt British pensioners, thinktank finds

Britain’s main pension funds own less than 0.2% of Shell and BP shares, undermining claims that a windfall tax on big oil companies would harm the retirement incomes of UK savers. A review of the oil giants’ shares by the Common Wealth thinktank shows the largest holdings are by US investment companies, including BlackRock and Vanguard, and the wealthy Norwegian pension funds. The UK’s multibillion-pound defined contribution occupational pension funds, which hold the savings of tens of millions of workers,...

US. Another crypto issue: Is there really demand?

The big question now for cryptocurrency investing in defined contribution plans is how amenable sponsors, participants and consultants will be to accepting these offerings to augment retirement savings. Even before Fidelity Investments announced a program that would let participants invest up to 20% of their 401(k) accounts in cryptocurrency, NEPC LLC detected a "meaningful increase from clients asking for education on crypto within 401(k) plans," William Ryan, Chicago-based partner and head of defined contribution plan solutions at the investment consultant,...

US. Pension Risk Transfer Market Has Largest First Quarter in History

The pension risk transfer market had a total volume of $5.5 billion in the first quarter of 2022, according to a report by Legal & General. This is the largest first quarter for the PRT market in history. It represents a 45% increase from last year’s first-quarter volume of $3.8 billion and a 22% increase from 2020’s first-quarter volume of $4.5 billion. Two deals made during Q1 of 2020 were over $1 billion in volume. Read also U.S. corporate pension...

Kenya. Cash-strapped KBC fails to remit Sh984m in pension

Cash-strapped Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) has failed to remit employee retirement benefits amounting to Sh984.3 million, underlining the deepening cash flow crisis facing the State broadcaster and signaling economic pain for its employees. The institution is struggling to honour the dues, according to a report for the year ended June 2020 submitted to lawmakers by Auditor General Nancy Gathungu. “Management attributed the delay to remit the deduction to its inability to settle its obligations as and when they fall due,” reads...

April 2022

UK. Pension schemes remain uninsured for cyber risks

Nearly half of UK pension schemes still do not have insurance against cyber attacks, and a similar proportion are lacking the specialist skills needed to deal with the threat. That is according to a new report from risk advisory firm Crowe, which surveyed pension scheme trustees on the challenges facing them as fraud and cybercrime levels rise. Worryingly, 43% of respondents said that they had not tested the strength of their scheme's IT systems, processes and procedures for cybercrime protection, while...

Global Pension Finance Watch: First quarter 2022

By Nathan Pavlik & David Finn The sharp increase in discount rates drove positive first quarter pension index results for all regions. Asset returns were negative for all regions except Brazil for the quarter which partially offset the liability gains. Inflationary impact were most pronounced in the UK where plans provide annual pension increases based in inflationary indicators. The overall impact of these changes resulted in positive pension index returns for all markets during the first quarter. While it is always...