• Thursday, November 21, 2024

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Reeves eyes £80bn boost from reform to pension mega funds

Chancellor reiterates growth plan with focus on infrastructure in Mansion House speech

Rachel Reeves delivers a speech at the Financial and Professional Services Dinner at Mansion House, London, last Thursday (14)

By: Eastern Eye

THE government last Thursday (14) announced reforms to its financial sector in a bid to grow the economy, including a plan to allow greater risk-taking.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlined the plans in her first Mansion House speech – an annual address by the chancellor to business leaders.

Late last Wednesday she announced plans to create mega pension funds, potentially boosting investment in the country by around £80 billion in a move that mirrored schemes in Australia and Canada.

Reeves used her Mansion House address to say that measures brought in since the 2008 global financial crisis to “eliminate risk” have had “unintended consequences” in holding back growth.

“While it was right that successive governments made regulatory changes after the global financial crisis to ensure that regulation kept pace with the global economy of the time, it is important that we learn the lessons of the past,” she said.

“These changes resulted in a system which sought to eliminate risk-taking. That has gone too far and, in places, it has had unintended consequences which we must now address.”

Reeves announced plans to “modernise” the Financial Ombudsman Service, which deals with complaints between consumers and firms.

A pilot scheme will meanwhile be launched to deliver digital bonds, embracing technology used by the cryptocurrency sector.

She called for “free and open trade” with partners such as the US under its incoming president Donald Trump.

“There is so much potential for us to deepen our economic relationship on areas such as emerging technologies,” she said, adding, “I look forward to working closely with presidentelect Trump and his team to strengthen our relationship in the years ahead.”

Britain must “reset our relationship” with the European Union after Brexit, the chancellor added. The “megafunds” pensions plan could unlock vast sums “for infrastructure projects and businesses of the future”, the Treasury said.

Labour aims to pool assets of 86 local government pension schemes in England and Wales.

The Treasury added that together the schemes were on course to manage £500 billion in assets by 2030.

Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer’s new government also plans to consolidate workers’ defined contribution schemes, a common form of pension.

“These megafunds mirror set-ups in Australia and Canada, where pension funds take advantage of size to invest in assets that have higher growth potential,” the Treasury said.

Reeves hiked business taxes and government borrowing in her maiden budget in October.

“Last month’s budget fixed the foundations to restore economic stability and put our public services on a firmer footing,” Reeves said in comments alongside the pensions announcement.

“Now, we’re going for growth. That starts with the biggest set of reforms to the pensions  market in decades to unlock tens of billions of pounds of investment in business and infrastructure.”

She added that the reforms would also “boost people’s savings in retirement and drive economic growth”.

Some analysts urged caution over the pensions shakeup.

“The government’s hope will be… economies of scale,” noted Tom Selby, director of public policy at investment platform AJ Bell. He added that “conflating a government goal of driving investment in the UK and people’s retirement outcomes brings a danger”.

“If it goes well, everyone can celebrate. But it’s clearly possible that it will go the other way, so there needs to be some caution in this push to use other people’s money to drive economic growth.”

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