Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index 2023 sees Netherlands return to the top spot and highlights potential of AI to improve retirement outcomes
- The Netherlands has the highest overall index value, indicating a well-positioned retirement income system.
- AI has the potential to improve member engagement and long-term decision-making in pension plans, leading to better retirement outcomes.
- Falling birth rates negatively impact the sustainability scores of countries like Italy and Spain.
- Index compares 47 retirement income systems, covering 64 per cent of the world’s population
“The average age of populations around the world continues to rise in many markets, mainly more mature markets,” said Margaret Franklin, CFA, President and CEO, CFA Institute. “Inflation and rising interest rates have created a new market dynamic that poses significant challenges to pension plans. We also see continued fracturing as it relates to globalization. These are just a few of the increasingly complex challenges that pension funds face that impact retirees in significant ways.
“More and more often, individuals will have an increasingly important role to play as it relates to their own retirement. As investment professionals, we need to help them prepare for that. Each year, this index serves as a critical reminder that there is a long way to go in many jurisdictions to make pension plans function at their best and for the long-term financial security of beneficiaries.”
The growing impact of AI and its benefits to members
In addition to identifying the world’s top pension systems, the report examines the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve pension and social security systems and provide people a better quality of life in retirement.
“The ongoing expansion of AI within the operations and decisions of investment managers could lead to more efficient and better-informed decision-making processes, which could potentially lead to higher real investment returns to pension plan members,” commented Senior Partner at Mercer and lead author of the study, Dr. David
The report, however, makes clear that AI is not without risks, including modeling challenges and ethical concerns as well as the need for optimal data privacy and cybersecurity. In developing these systems, it is essential that AI models have strong governance and clear accountability to reduce biases and unjustified responses. Safeguards are critical for pension plans to retain their members’ long-term trust.
“AI by itself is not the complete answer. There will always be a need for human oversight. Despite these risks, AI has the opportunity to deliver a higher standard of living in retirement — a worthwhile objective for all pension systems,” Dr.
By the numbers
The Index uses the weighted average of the sub-indices of adequacy, sustainability, and integrity. For each sub-index, the systems with the highest values were
Falling birth rates have placed pressure on several economies and pension systems over the longer term, negatively affecting the sustainability scores for countries like
2023 Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index
System |
Overall Grade |
Total |
Adequacy |
Sustainability |
Integrity |
|
A |
85.0 |
85.6 |
82.4 |
87.7 |
|
A |
83.5 |
85.5 |
83.8 |
80.0 |
|
A |
81.3 |
82.5 |
82.5 |
77.8 |
|
A |
80.8 |
77.0 |
82.7 |
84.4 |
|
B+ |
77.3 |
70.7 |
78.4 |
86.1 |
|
B+ |
76.6 |
77.4 |
65.6 |
90.9 |
|
B+ |
76.3 |
79.8 |
71.6 |
77.0 |
|
B |
74.4 |
79.4 |
59.1 |
87.8 |
|
B |
74.0 |
72.1 |
75.6 |
75.0 |
|
B |
73.0 |
77.3 |
62.7 |
80.6 |
|
B |
72.0 |
69.6 |
70.6 |
77.9 |
|
B |
70.2 |
71.1 |
64.5 |
76.7 |
|
B |
70.2 |
77.1 |
54.4 |
81.1 |
|
B |
69.9 |
60.0 |
71.3 |
84.0 |
|
B |
68.9 |
84.0 |
46.2 |
76.5 |
|
B |
68.6 |
82.0 |
39.4 |
88.2 |
|
B |
68.3 |
65.6 |
64.3 |
78.3 |
|
B |
67.4 |
86.7 |
32.0 |
85.9 |
|
B |
66.8 |
79.8 |
45.3 |
76.3 |
|
C+ |
64.9 |
46.9 |
74.8 |
80.0 |
Hong Kong SAR |
C+ |
64.0 |
51.9 |
61.1 |
87.6 |
|
C+ |
63.0 |
66.7 |
61.1 |
59.5 |
|
C+ |
62.5 |
72.2 |
45.4 |
70.8 |
|
C+ |
61.9 |
62.9 |
55.4 |
69.3 |
|
C+ |
61.7 |
84.5 |
40.9 |
54.4 |
|
C+ |
61.6 |
79.7 |
28.5 |
79.2 |
|
C+ |
60.3 |
57.1 |
56.0 |
71.4 |
|
C |
59.5 |
61.5 |
54.9 |
62.9 |
|
C |
57.6 |
59.8 |
45.4 |
71.2 |
|
C |
56.3 |
59.2 |
46.5 |
65.6 |
|
C |
56.3 |
72.7 |
23.7 |
75.9 |
|
C |
56.0 |
44.3 |
56.1 |
74.6 |
|
C |
55.7 |
70.4 |
28.5 |
70.1 |
|
C |
55.5 |
55.0 |
50.4 |
63.5 |
|
C |
55.3 |
64.2 |
39.0 |
63.7 |
|
C |
55.1 |
63.5 |
58.4 |
37.0 |
|
C |
54.5 |
39.8 |
52.8 |
80.6 |
|
C |
54.0 |
44.2 |
49.1 |
76.6 |
|
C |
53.6 |
47.6 |
52.9 |
64.1 |
|
C |
52.5 |
66.8 |
22.6 |
71.6 |
|
C |
51.8 |
41.6 |
50.6 |
69.8 |
|
C |
51.2 |
39.0 |
52.7 |
68.5 |
|
D |
46.4 |
45.4 |
42.2 |
53.9 |
|
D |
46.3 |
46.5 |
31.1 |
67.3 |
|
D |
45.9 |
41.9 |
43.0 |
56.5 |
|
D |
45.2 |
41.8 |
63.2 |
25.7 |
|
D |
42.3 |
56.3 |
29.5 |
37.8 |
About the Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index (MCGPI)
The MCGPI benchmarks retirement income systems around the world, highlighting some shortcomings in each system, and suggests possible areas of reform that would provide more adequate and sustainable retirement benefits.
This year, the Global Pension Index compares 47 retirement income systems across the globe and covers 64 per cent of the world’s population. The 2023 Global Pension index includes three new retirement income systems –
The Global Pension Index uses the weighted average of the sub-indices of adequacy, sustainability and integrity to measure each retirement system against more than 50 indicators.
The Global Pension Index is a collaborative research project sponsored by CFA Institute, the global association of investment professionals, in collaboration with the Monash Centre for Financial Studies (MCFS), part of Monash Business School at Monash University, and Mercer, a global leader in redefining the world of work and reshaping retirement and investment outcomes.
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