In October 2007, the Government published the Green Paper on Pensions to promote debate on the challenges and options for the future of pensions in Ireland. In order to further this debate, the Department of Social and Family Affairs is holding a number of regional seminars to give people the opportunity to discuss the issues involved and to make their views on pensions known.
Friday 8 February 2008: The Pensions Board today announced fourth quarter data for Personal Retirement Savings Accounts (PRSAs), received from all ten PRSA providers to the end of December 2007.
Friday 16 November 2007: The Pensions Board will attend the ‘RTE Off The Rails’ fashion and beauty show at the RDS this weekend (16th – 18th November), where it will highlight the importance for women to start a pension. Pensions coverage overall for the female workforce stands at 51%, compared to 58% for men.
Friday 2 November 2007: The Pensions Board today announced 3rd quarter data for Personal Retirement Savings Accounts (PRSAs), received from all 10 PRSA providers to the end of September 2007.
12 October 2006: The CEIOPS (Committee of European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Supervisors) Conference 2007, will take place on 20 November 2007, in Frankfurt am Main.
Friday 28 September 2007: Today, the Pensions Board launched a Hybrid pension scheme booklet which provides guidance to those involved with pension scheme design to understand the different types of scheme designs available.
Monday 24 September 2007: The Pensions Board will attend the National Ploughing Championships at Annaharvey Farm, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, from Tuesday 25 until Thursday 27 September, to provide pensions information for visitors at this major event.
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