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Ramaphosa signs law allowing savers access to pension funds


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Ramaphosa signs law allowing savers access to pension funds

President Cyril Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa

22nd July 2024

By: Reuters

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President Cyril Ramaphosa signed a law that will give savers early access to part of their retirement funds.

The president’s assent of the Revenue Laws Amendment Act establishes a so-called two-pot pension system that gives members access to their retirement funds without having to resign or cash out entire pension funds.

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“The act requires pension funds to amend their rules, adjust their investment portfolios and prepare administrative systems for pension-fund members to apply to access portions of their pension funds” from September 1, the presidency said in a statement on Sunday.

The National Treasury said in April it expects savers to withdraw about R28-billion from their pension funds once the system revamp is implemented. Alexander Forbes Group Holdings, a South African pension-fund administrator, said last month it expects $266-million of outflows in the first year of the law being in force.

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The signing of the legislation allows the Financial Sector Conduct Authority to approve changes to the rules of a retirement fund, which will enable the implementation of the two-pot system, the Association for Savings and Investment South Africa said.

More than half of Asisa’s 867 members had submitted rule-change amendments to the regulator by last week, and most members are expected to have submitted their proposals by the July 31 deadline, Adri Messerschmidt, a senior policy adviser at Asisa, told reporters at a briefing in Johannesburg on Monday.

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