Europeans defying retirement norms and working past the age of 70 While trade unions are mobilising in France to defend retirement at 62, throughout the European Union, men and women are…
The Future of Global Retirement 2023 As perceptions of retirement shift across the world, in line with emerging technology and reforms to legislation, the industry needs…
‘Extremely difficult’ DIY platforms ‘refuse to deal’ with advisers As do-it-yourself investment accounts hit all time high of 9.54 million The DIY investment market ended 2022 at £345bn ($415bn,…
Investing tide is shifting back towards active strategies Following a decade of recent underperformance, active managers appeared to stage a rebound in 2022. While the core tenets of…
Third of UK savers unaware of their retirement options The firm’s Future of Global Retirement report – which surveyed 8,000 savers across the UK, Australia, South Africa and the…
Oman cabinet approves referral of Social Protection Draft Law to Council of Oman Muscat: The Council of Ministers has approved the referral of the draft law on Social Protection to the Council of…
Current AuM Figures for Private Pension Validate Multi-Pillar Theory of Pension System Resilience Recent reported growth of private pension funds, otherwise known as defined contribution pension systems, in the OECD member countries is…
US. Are Pensions the Answer to the Public-Sector Worker Shortage? It’s widely known that state and local governments are struggling to recruit and retain workers. In Maryland, there are about…
Pension Withdrawals Drain Savings in Chile and Peru Peru, Chile and Bolivia have allowed early withdrawals from their funds as a source of relief for households and to…
<strong>Investment Business and Relentless Quest for Working Model</strong> The bold statements of Peter Hargreaves, the founder of Hargreaves Lansdown, this week caused a sensation in Britain’s investment and…