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Government plans Dutch-style collective pension scheme | Government plans Dutch-style collective pension scheme |
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Employees will be able to put their money into Dutch-style “collective pensions”, shared with thousands of other members, in a radical shake-up of workplace pensions expected to be disclosed in the Queen's speech on Wednesday. | |
Supporters say retirement incomes could rise by thousands of pounds in the so-called “mega funds”, which are regarded by some as less vulnerable to variations in the stock market. | |
The controversial changes, which could be introduced by the department for work and pensions as early as 2016, are intended to give pensioners better value for their money. | |
The minister of state for pensions, Steve Webb, has previously said collective pension schemes are “some of the best in the world”. | The minister of state for pensions, Steve Webb, has previously said collective pension schemes are “some of the best in the world”. |
The principal advantage was “pooling [the] risk” of investments performing less well than expected among large numbers of people of different ages, “just like car insurance or the NHS”, he told the Sunday Telegraph. | |
“It gives people greater certainty and probably better value,” Webb said. “There are some quite strong claims made for how much better it is. People say you will get a 30% bigger pension. | |
“You might, you might not, but clearly it is pretty unambiguous that you will get a more certain outcome and potentially a better one.” | “You might, you might not, but clearly it is pretty unambiguous that you will get a more certain outcome and potentially a better one.” |
However, critics of the collective pension model have warned that, unlike with a fixed annuity, pensioners only have a “target” for what they will receive in retirement, instead of a guarantee. | |
If the collective fund’s investments fail to make the expected profits, pensioners’ incomes could fall in some cases. | |
The plan is based on schemes in the Netherlands and Scandinavia. However, Dutch political parties have recently called for collective pensions to be scrapped in favour of British-style individual pensions. | |
Meanwhile, the Treasury will take responsibility for a new bill that will remove tax rules that have prevented pensioners taking more than a quarter of their savings in a cash lump sum. | Meanwhile, the Treasury will take responsibility for a new bill that will remove tax rules that have prevented pensioners taking more than a quarter of their savings in a cash lump sum. |
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