People age 80 and over top 10% of Japan’s population for first time People age 80 and over topped 10% of Japan’s population for the first time, government data showed Sunday, as the…
How Africa’s pension funds are financing the continent’s infrastructure gap African countries have huge infrastructure needs, and governments need private investment to help meet them, particularly considering increasing climate impacts…
Gender pension gap widens as men outpace women by £17,000 The Money Matters report aims to help more women engage with investing Men have almost £49,000 in their pension pot…
Cost-of-living crisis is increasing ‘retirement anxiety’ A fifth of Brits are losing sleep due to worrying about retirement Nearly two thirds (58%) of UK adults aged…
Urgent pension reform and defusing pension timebomb in Korea One of the problems modern welfare states must tackle is defusing the pension time bomb. And nowhere is this more…
Top funds see biggest drop since 2008 A rocky market environment that affected all major asset classes saw total assets of the world’s top 300 retirement plans…
How French pensions will change on September 1st To say Macron’s pension reforms were controversial is a bit of an understatement – back in 2019 the reforms led…
The added value of advised protection Times are tight for everyone at the moment, and unfortunately, we don’t know when this might change. It’ll come as…
Tell the young the truth: they won’t get a state pension When Mr Asquith designed the old age pension, which began on 1 January 1909, it was five shillings a week…
The FCA’s Financial Lives Survey is a Scary Read Showing Dire Impact of Cost-of-Living Crisis With the clock ticking until the introduction of the new Consumer Duty on 31 July, the FCA has released its latest survey…