The Amafore’s vice-president, Alvaro Melendez, says he expects the change to occur toward the end of July or beginning of August 2021.
CCR Monthly Approval Report – May 2021
BlackRock led with 11 ETFs of its iShares family, plus two mutual funds registered in the month, Allianz (5), AllianceBernstein (2), Wellington (2), Credit Suisse (1), Franklin Templeton (1), Invesco (1), Robeco (1) and Infravia Capital Partners (1) completed the list.
Pension withdrawals: Andean AFPs still hold lion’s share of most managers’ Latin AUMs
Matías Eguiguren, a partner at Picton, recognized the damage done to pension fund positions since the outbreak of COVID-19.
Peruvian AFPs will face additional redemptions after May 19 ruling
Regardless of the outcome of the presidential election, additional withdrawals and weakening of the AFP system appear likely.
In turning aside challenge to third withdrawal, Constitutional Court puts AFP system at risk
Following the surprise ruling, the Constitutional Court can no longer be looked to as a free-market bulwark and protector of the "Chilean Model."
CCR Monthly Approval Report – April 2021
DWS led with 10 products registered in the month, while JP Morgan followed with eights ETFs. J Safra, Jupiter, and Invesco completed the list. Bridgepoint, Brookfield, Morgan Stanley and Trilantic joined the list with one alternative product each.
Election delay will increase pressure for third pension withdrawal
The legislative process has already begun and promoting this type of action will be very popular during the election campaign.
Chilean law snuffs out market timer seen as nuisance by industry
A bill requiring that pension advisories register with regulators and hold an insurance policy led to the closure of local pariah Felices y Forrados.
CCR Monthly Approval Report – March 2021
State Street led with eight ETFs approved, followed by Dimensional with two mutual funds, and Axa, BMO, GAM, UBS, and PAI Partners with one product each.
Piñera cracks whip on Congress to avoid third withdrawal from AFPs
The Senate seems unlikely to pass a bill allowing AFPs to touch any additional money flowing from worker paychecks to meet pension obligations.