IOPS Caribbean Regional Workshop on Private Pension Supervision, 8-9 October 2009

This was the first time that the IOPS organised a workshop for the Caribbean region in the framework of its global outreach activities, and in line with the organisation’s objective to promote the development of efficient national pension supervisory systems throughout the world. This regional workshop was co-organised and hosted by the Financial Services Commission of Jamaica. Additional sponsorship was provided by CARTAC.

 

The workshop aimed to address a wide range of topics which are of interest to supervisory agencies in the Caribbean region as well as other countries globally. These issues included:

1) measuring the impact of the global financial crisis on pension fund industry and devising appropriate policy responses;

2) the development of risk-based supervisory techniques;

3) the effective and proportional use of intervention, sanctions and enforcement powers;

4) policies designed to create incentives for the development of annuity products and to implement efficient supervisory regimes for the payout phase of pensions;

5) policy measures to improve financial literacy and knowledge of individuals on pensions matters (including training programmes for trustees).

 

The application and use of the internationally agreed IOPS Principles of Private Pension Supervision was also considered, and ways to reinforce supervisory coordination in the Caribbean region (including consideration of the development of a Caribbean Association of Pension Supervisors) were discussed.

 

Final agenda

 

IOPS Caribbean Regional Workshop on Private Pension Supervision

 

Opening Ceremony

 

Session I: Introduction to IOPS

 

Session II: The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Pension Funds

 

Session III: Risk-Based Supervision

 

Session IV: The Effectiveness of Annuities vs. Other Financial Products

 

Session V: Use of Intervention, Sanctions and Enforcement

 

Session VI: Financial Education, Pensions and Trustee Training

 

Session VII: Discussion on the Development of a Caribbean Associaiton of Pension Supervisors

  • Peter Sousa, Chief Executive Officer; Pension Commission of Bermuda

 

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