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Pension Plans : Key Factors for Success :. Lic. Recaredo Arias Secretary General FIDES. 2. Índex. Context Pension Plans Current Situation Pension Products Key Factors for Success Market size Marketing schemes Additional benefits and services Regulation Investment regulations
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PensionPlans:Key FactorsforSuccess: Lic. Recaredo Arias Secretary General FIDES
2 Índex • Context • PensionPlansCurrentSituation • PensionProducts • Key FactorsforSuccess • Marketsize • Marketing schemes • Additionalbenefits and services • Regulation • Investmentregulations • Mortalitytables • Operationalprocesses • Sector statistics • Problems, Limitations and ProposedSolutions
4 Pension Plans Current Situation
5 Life Expectancy at Birth Source: ONU
6 Life Expectancy at Birth Source: OECD
7 Longevity Risk (Spain) Source: BBVA
8 Pension Plans Current Situation
9 Pension Plan Reforms
10 Pension Plans Current Situation
11 Pension Plans Current Situation
12 Monthly Taxable Income Dollars in currentterms Source: FIAP
13 Retirement Products
14 Lump Sum
15 Countries where full lump sum payment is allowed • As an alternative: • Australia • Belgium • China • Czech Republic • Greece • Hungary • Indonesia • Japan • Malaysia • New Zealand • South Africa • Spain • Turkey • USA • As theonlyretirementbenefit: • Hong Kong • India • Tailandia • Filipinas
16 Phased Withdrawals
17 Calculation examples for Phased Withdrawals
18 Life Annuities
19 Countries with mandatory annuitization • Austria • Bolivia • Colombia • Croatia • Hungary • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Sweden • Uruguay • Mandatory annuitization in the event of early retirement • Argentina • Chile • El Salvador • Perú
20 Product comparison
21 Retirement payments over time
22 Retirement products RECOMMENDATIONS:
24 Market size estimation
25 Retirement products’ market Acceleratedincrease in annuitizationratedueto:
26 Population over 65 years (in %) LatinAmerica Europe Source: CIA – TheWorldFactbook, 2008 est.
27 Market for Life Annuities in Chile Source: OECD
28 Affiliates to the Pension Fund Management System Source: FIAP
29 Affiliates vs. Total Population Source: FIAP –ONU (WorldFactbook) - FIDES
30 Contributors vs. Affiliates Source: FIAP – CIA (WorldFactbook) - FIDES
31 Commercialization scheme
32 Commercialization schemes Examples
33 Retirement Pensions
34 Number of Old Age Pensions Phased Withdrawals and Life Annuities Source: FIAP
35 % of retirees vs. contributors Source: FIAP –ONU (World Factbook) - FIDES
36 Additional benefits and services
37 Investment and Capital Regulations
38 Investment rates of return The differential margin of rates of return, used to cover operational expenses, special funds and profits decreased form 3.24% in 2000 to 0.16% in December 2006. Source: Banco de México
39 Investment and Capital Regulations
40 Managed Funds In millions of US Dlls Source: FIAP
41 Managed Funds vs. GNP 28 118 79 75 83 74 53 66 88 60 59 58 76 98 68 GLOBAL COMPETITIVITY RANK INDEX 2008 SOURCE.- FIDES WITH DATA FROM WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM 2008 – WORLD BANK 2009 – SWISS RE 2008
42 Mortality Tables
43 Mortality tables – Active employees Margins due to improvements are being reduced.
44 Mortality tables - Disability The tendency observed is due in great measure to criteria changes on behalf of the Social Security in disability rulings as of the second semester of 2002.
45 Operational Processes
46 Operational Processes
47 Statistics
48 Public Social Security System Regulation
49 Regulation
50 Challenges for Pension Regulators Share a widevisionontheviability of thePension Plan market Tobeabletofaceit, itiscompulsorytodirectactionstowards Promoting and mantainig a solidInsuranceMarket that can satisfythefutureneeds of theConsumer and theInsurance Business • EFFICIENT • FAIR • SAFE • STABLE • TRUST WORTHY • COVERAGE • PROTECTION • INNOVATION • CAPACITY OF ATTRACTING AND RETAINING FUNDS SOURCE: G-20; PRINCIPLES FOR PROMOTING SOUND INSURANCE MARKETS (AMIS ADAPTATION)