Not nearly enough is being done to prepare for the impact of an increasingly ageing society, with most of the industry massively underestimating the long-term implications and not making appropriate plans to deal with the challenges ahead, according to PTL, an independent trustee and governance services provider.
Richard Butcher, MD at PTL, says: “As a population we are getting older at a rapid rate. Over the next 20 years our population will grow by 9 per cent, a significant increase. But that’s not the whole story; the under-45 population will stay around the same, increasing by just 2 per cent over the same period, whereas the over 75s will increase significantly, by over 50 per cent. We’re all living longer which is a good thing, but this means people need more retirement savings and are therefore working longer, pushing the retirement age steadily year on year.
“So what, you might say? Once you add in the long-term effects of Freedom and Choice, introduced in 2015, and the issue of cognitive decline and increasing susceptibility to scams, we end up with an ageing workforce with too little savings, who risk running out of money, or being scammed, and who are less and less able to make the complex decisions they need to as they get older. The prospects are scary.
“We need to build pathways through to better retirement outcomes, to stop encashment becoming the de facto option because of lack of understanding, or a scammer’s greater cunning. We need to build far more robust processes with a greater capacity to deal with vulnerable members, meeting with them as they age and leading them to a good outcome.”
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Impact of ageing society on pension schemes massively underestimated, says PTL
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Not nearly enough is being done to prepare for the impact of an increasingly ageing society, with most of the industry massively underestimating the long-term implications and not making appropriate plans to deal with the challenges ahead, according to PTL, an independent trustee and governance services provider.
Richard Butcher, MD at PTL, says: “As a population we are getting older at a rapid rate. Over the next 20 years our population will grow by 9 per cent, a significant increase. But that’s not the whole story; the under-45 population will stay around the same, increasing by just 2 per cent over the same period, whereas the over 75s will increase significantly, by over 50 per cent. We’re all living longer which is a good thing, but this means people need more retirement savings and are therefore working longer, pushing the retirement age steadily year on year.
“So what, you might say? Once you add in the long-term effects of Freedom and Choice, introduced in 2015, and the issue of cognitive decline and increasing susceptibility to scams, we end up with an ageing workforce with too little savings, who risk running out of money, or being scammed, and who are less and less able to make the complex decisions they need to as they get older. The prospects are scary.
“We need to build pathways through to better retirement outcomes, to stop encashment becoming the de facto option because of lack of understanding, or a scammer’s greater cunning. We need to build far more robust processes with a greater capacity to deal with vulnerable members, meeting with them as they age and leading them to a good outcome.”
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