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The pension system in Finland: Institutional structure and governance

The pension system in Finland: Institutional structure and governance. Keith Ambachtsheer Adjunct Professor of Finance, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto Director, Rotman International Centre for Pension Management January 7, 2013. FINNISH RETIREMENT INCOME SYSTEM.

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The pension system in Finland: Institutional structure and governance

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  1. The pension system in Finland: Institutional structure and governance Keith Ambachtsheer Adjunct Professor of Finance, Rotman School of Management, University of TorontoDirector, Rotman International Centre for Pension Management January 7, 2013

  2. FINNISH RETIREMENT INCOME SYSTEM The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  3. FOCUS FOR REPORT – PART 2 The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  4. RETIREMENT INCOME SYSTEM -FINANCE ISSUES The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  5. ‘VALUE FOR MONEY’ FACTS – INVESTMENTS The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  6. Table 1 The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  7. Figure 1. FPF investment costs vs. global larger and smaller fund peer group investment costs The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  8. Figure 2. Benchmarking investment function compensation The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  9. ‘VALUE FOR MONEY’ FACTS – INVESTMENTS The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  10. Figure 3. Global policy returns – quartile rankings The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  11. ‘VALUE FOR MONEY’ FACTS – BENEFIT ADMINISTRATION The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  12. Figure 4. Total pension administration costs per active member and annuitant The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  13. Figure 5. Total service scores, score out of 100 The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  14. ‘VALUE FOR MONEY’ – CONCLUSIONS The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  15. POTENTIAL ECONOMIC GAINS The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  16. INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  17. FROM LOOKING INWARD TO LOOKING OUTWARD The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

  18. SUMMARY OF REPORT – PART 2 SIX SUGGESTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS The Pension System in Finland, Ambachtsheer, January 2013

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