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PENSION FUNDS
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INTRODUCTION
Pension system provides an income support to those individuals who
endure a loss in earnings capability because of old age or incident of
disability or death of wage earner in the family.
There are state benefit schemes offering limited financial support for yourold age, and a number of other private schemes enabling you to build a
larger fund for the future. To avoid a paltry income in retirement it is in
everybodysbest interest to save more for it.
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FORMS OF PENSION SYSTEM
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CONTRIBUTORY
PENSION
SYSTEMS
Contributory pension systems are the most important forms for
providing income support to elderly. Contributory pension
systems are distinguished either by the financing mechanism
or by benefit structure.
Financing methods are in general of two types.
1. Pay-As-You-Go mechanism
2. Fully-funded mechanism
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Pay-As-You-Go Mechanism
In pay-as-you-go pension system current workers make
contribution based on their current earnings.
The contributions collected through this system are instantly
used to pay pensions to current retirees.
The government only makes a promise to current workers
who make contribution that it will pay benefits related to these
contributions when the workers become eligible for pension.
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Fully-Funded Mechanism
In the fully-funded pension system workers make contribution
to their own accounts.
In this system workers contributions are invested rather than
paying pension to current retirees.
The investment earnings are essential part of benefits finally
paid to workers.
These investments can be administered by monopolistic public
agency or competitively with the involvement of private
sector.
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TYPES OF BENEFIT METHOD
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Defined Benefit Mechanism
Pension received under the defined benefit system is usually a
function of income, articulated as a fraction of income per year
of contribution.
Either the government in a public plan or the employer in an
employer-based plan is responsible to give the pensions.
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Defined Contribution Mechanism
Under this mechanism, the contribution is defined as a
percentage of wages, and rates are also defined for employees,
employers, and for the government.
The final pension is determined by the amount that the
individuals have in his pension accounts at the time of
retirement.
The pension that an individual receive at the time of retirement
depends on both the contributions and the investment earnings
on these contributions.
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NONCONTRIBUTORY PENSION SYSTEMS
The purpose of noncontributory pension is poverty reduction
among the elderly.
Even in the presence of contributory system, there will always
be some people who do not participate regularly to qualify for
pension benefits or whose lifetime incomes depart them with
less pension benefits.
All these types of people are at risk of poverty in old age.
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VOLUNTARY PENSION SYSTEM
The Voluntary Pension System provides a comprehensive
framework for the employed and self-employed individuals to
contribute into the Pension Funds launched under this system,
during their working life to provide regular income after
retirement.
This way, an effort is made to enable the participants maintain
a reasonable standard of living at retirement.
Therefore, inevitably makes the Pension Funds a savings-cum-
investment Vehicle.
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PROBLEMS IN PAY-AS-YOU-GO PENSIONSYSTEM
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International Demographic Trends
The age structure of the population around the world is changing with
increasing life expectancy and declining birth rates.
Such demographic change will result in larger proportion of older people.
The OECD countries at present have the oldest populations as on average the
ratios of people between the ages of 20 and 59 to individuals above the age of
60 is lowest.
Demographic projection shows that the current pay-as-you-go pension
system will become financially unsustainable in the near future.
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Budgetary Conditions of Public Pension Schemes
The most important problem that sets in motion the process of pension
reform is the fear that financial equilibrium of public pensions will be in severe
threat.
The most apparent danger comes from the changes in age structure of
population and subsequent ageing process, with its overwhelming effect on
pension budgets.
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Labor Market Distortions
One setback of pay-as-you-go defined benefit systems is that the
high payroll tax will possibly direct to labor market inefficiencies
resulting from:
distorted decision about labor force participation,
age of reti rement
hour s worked
choice of job and location
degree of effort
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Growing Informal Sector
High and rising payroll taxes results in evasion and escape to
the informal sector, where efficiency is lower.
In developing countries the distortionary labor market effects
of pay as you go pension system may be larger because flight
to the informal sector is easier there.
Productivity in the informal sector may be lower because of
less access to product and credit markets.
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Reduction in Supply of Experienced Labor:
Due to the absence of penalties on early retirement encourages mostworkers to stop working and take early retirement before they reach age 60.Early retirement reduces the supply of experienced labor, thereby placingthe economy at a position below its potential.
Misallocation of Public Resources:Pay-as-you-go public pension system results in misallocation of public
resources as scarce tax revenues are used for pensions rather than forhealth, education, or infrastructure.
Low Coverage:The most serious trouble with the current pension system is that it fails toget in touch with the vast majority of population and no safety net isavailable for those who are not covered under the system. The coverage is
further shrinking due to the stronger growth of informal sector.
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ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO
MANAGING THE TRANSITION
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PARAMETRIC REFORMS
Pension systems rely on three parameters including contribution rate, the
benefit structure and eligibility criteria for receiving pensions. Parametric
reforms, particularly in defined-benefit pay-as-you-go pension system will
reduce the level of pension benefits and thus possibly pull more elderly
persons under poverty line or necessitate larger contribution from workers,
consequently putting people at risk of poverty.
Although parametric reforms provide solution to some of the fiscal burden
but such problems still reappear in the long run.
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SYSTEMATIC REFORMS
To avoid problems of pay-as-you-go pension system, the World Bank has
been recommending multi-pillar pension system. Many countries have been
moving toward this system in which individuals pensions are supported by
privately managed pre-retirement savings. The new system contains three
pillars:
A mandatory, publi cly managed, tax-f inanced pil lar for redistr ibution
A mandatory, pr ivately managed, ful ly-funded pil lar f or savings
And a voluntary pil lar for people who want more protection in their old
age.
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Pension structure in India
In India, pension fund managers will manage three separate schemes, each
investing in a different asset class. The three asset classes are equity, government
securities and credit risk-bearing fixed income instruments. The subscriber will
have the option to actively decide as to how the NPS pension wealth is to be
invested in three asset classes:
E Class: I nvestment would primari ly be in Equi ty market instruments. I t wouldinvest in I ndex funds that repli cate the portf olio of either BSE Sensitive index or
NSE Nif ty 50 index.
G Class: I nvestment would be in Government secur ities like GOI bonds and State
Govt. bonds
C Class: I nvestment would be in f ixed income secur ities other than Government
Securities
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PENSIONSTRUCTURE IN PAKISTAN
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Pension System In Pakistan
The present pension system in Pakistan was introduced in 1954 in the form
of pension-cum-gratuity scheme, 1954 and has since been adjusted from
time to time. Its main features are as follow:
Retirement age is 60 years.
Voluntary retirement is possible on completion of 25 years of service.
No pension shall be given to a government servant who resigned from
government job before completion of 25 year service; however gratuity
may be payable.
Pension rate is 70 percent of the last drawn salary on completion of 30
years service.
If service is less than 30 years, proportionate reduction in pension is made.
Commutation is restricted to 35 percent of gross pension whereas the
remaining is paid in the form of net pension.
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Pension System In Pakistan
As pay-as-you-go pension system.
The pension contributions of active workers are used to finance the pension
benefits of current retirees
A specified pension on retirement is provided to workers who contribute
for a certain period of time, equal to a certain fraction of their salary. In Pakistan Pension is determined as a percentage of final salary and length
of service. There are no contributions to the scheme and the system is
maintained on an unfunded basis, that is, presently there is no pension fund.
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EOBI
It is a corporate body that provides national pensions to employees
(laborers) of private sector industries/commercial establishments
employing 10 or more persons (excluding managerial and professional
staff).
It manages its administrative affairs but takes policy guidance from the
federal ministry.
EOB investment (rules) 1979 allow investment in diversified assets such as
government guaranteed securities, interest-bearing deposits in guaranteed
banks, securities and preference securities in Pakistan along with real estate
either freehold or leasehold.
The EOBI had Started to increase its domestic equity investment in
FY2004.
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Government Servants Pensions
Pension system for government servants in Pakistan was introduced in
1954
Comprising A pension-cum-gratuity-cum-general provident fund (GPF).
It includes db pensions and gratuities, which are usually financed through
taxes. No contributions are made by employees, and thus it is maintained on an
unfunded basis.
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GPF
All government servants who have completed two years of continuous
service are bound to join the GPF as compulsory subscribers.
the government fixes the amount of subscription toward the GPF in the
form of interest.
The interest is credited to the subscribers account note. If a subscriber is not interested in the interest rate, it is not transferred to his
or her account, and s/he is allowed the facility of interest-free house
building/conveyance.
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VPS
This is a voluntary self-contributory pension scheme forsalaried and self-
employed individuals with a valid national tax number(NTN).
Employers can also contribute to the pension accounts of theiremployees
Pension account holders have individual pension accounts and have the
option of holding more than one account. Account holders have the option of withdrawing 25% of the balance
amount atretirement age .
The SECP has already given licenses to four asset managementcompanies
under VPSs.
These asset management companies offer three types of accounts, i.e.,equity fund, debt fund, and money market fund to accountholders.
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Additional Benefits To Civil Service Retirees
Government of Pakistan exclusively finances the expenditure by obtaining
a provision in the yearly budget for this purpose; civil service retirees in
Pakistan also receive several additional benefits including the following:
Gratui ties to Short-service Employees
Famil y (Survivor) Pensions
Mandatory Savings Accumulated in General Provident Fund
Survivor Benefi ts Provided by the Benevolent F und
L ife Insurance Provided by the Group I nsurance Fund
Access to Health Facil i ties
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KEY ISSUES FOR REFORM
There is a need to control rising trend in the expenditure pattern of the
defined-benefit, pay-as-you-go, public pension program.
Reforms in investment policies
Policies pertaining to withdrawal of accumulated balances need to be
reviewed. Limited withdrawal services coupled with some form of compulsory
annuitisation is essential for adequate provision in old age.
Issue of extension of coverage to control poverty among the aged
population needs to be considered.
It is not feasible to move towards a universal, publicly managed socialsecurity system covering every citizen attaining old age.