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EU sets out pension plans

Posted by Alan Roe
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The European Commission has published a White Paper on adequate, safe and sustainable pensions, which looks at how the EU and the Member States can work to tackle the major challenges that confront our pension systems.

It puts forward a range of initiatives to help create the right conditions so that those who are able can continue working - leading to a better balance between time in work and time in retirement; to ensure people who move to another country can keep their pension rights; to help people save more and ensure that pension promises are kept and people get what they expect in retirement.

The White Paper proposes, in particular, to:

  • Create better opportunities for older workers by calling on the social partners to adapt work place and labour market practices and by using the European Social Fund to bring older workers into work. Enabling people to work longer is a major focus of the European Year 2012 for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations;
  • Develop complementary private retirement schemes by encouraging social partners to develop such schemes and encouraging Member States to optimise tax and other incentives;
  • Enhance the safety of supplementary pension schemes, including through a revision of the directive on Institutions for Occupational Retirement Provision (IORP) and better information for consumers;
  • Make supplementary pensions compatible with mobility, through legislation protecting the pension rights of mobile workers and by promoting the establishment of pension tracking services across the EU. This can provide citizens with information about pension entitlements and projections of their income after retirement.
  • Encourage Member States to promote longer working lives, by linking retirement age with life expectancy, restricting access to early retirement and closing the pension gap between men and women.
  • Continue to monitor the adequacy, sustainability and safety of pensions and support pension reforms in the Member States.

 

Alan has been advising individuals and corporate entities for over 15 years, both in the UK and overseas. He set up Warde Graham in 2003 after a successful career in wealth management.



Working closely with clients, Alan puts together holistic financial planning solutions taking time to understand clients’ business, individual and family needs. Many clients are referred by solicitors where tailored advice is a priority, to mitigate inheritance tax and plan for long term care provision. Alan has a strong knowledge and expertise of the full range of Trusts, advising both families and individuals, while keeping up to date with the ever changing legislation.



Alan has three children and is a keen sportsman with an interest in golf, curling and hill walking - the latter to relax from the frustrations of the others.
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