Monday 11 November 2002: The Pensions Board will today begin accepting applications from potential providers of PRSA (Personal Retirement Savings Account) products. The new PRSA products will be approved by The Pensions Board and Revenue Commissioners.
Thursday 6 March 2003: Ms Mary Coughlan TD, Minister for Social and Family Affairs, today announced her appointment of Mr Paul Kenny as the Pensions Ombudsman.
Monday 24 February 2003: The Pensions Board today announced its approval of 41 PRSA products. These are the first approved PRSA products and relate to applications received on 11 November 2002 when the Board first opened for PRSA business. The products, which have been approved in conjunction with the Revenue Commissioners, cover 16 Standard and 25 Non-Standard PRSAs.
Monday 26 July 2004: In an initiative that will give the individual easy access to vital pensions information, The Pensions Board today launched an online interactive pensions calculator on the Board’s website www.pensionsboard.ie.
Friday 23 November 2001: The Pensions Board has won the Leinster Society of Chartered Accountants Published Accounts award. The Board took the Not-for-Profit award at a ceremony today.
Friday 17 August 2001: The Pensions Board has developed a series of booklets outlining the changes that the introduction of the euro will make to pension schemes. Entitled “The Euro and Your Pension Scheme”, there are three booklets, each of which is tailored for a different audience, namely: pensioners, members in employment and trustees.
Friday 23 November 2001: The Pensions Board has won the Leinster Society of Chartered Accountants Published Accounts award. The Board took the Not-for-Profit award at a ceremony today.
Monday 18 June 2001: Less than one in three women working in the private sector are covered by occupational pension schemes, according to Anne Maher, Chief Executive of the Pensions Board. Describing the figure as frighteningly low at only 31%, she pointed out that throughout the economy as a whole only 43% of women workers are covered by an occupational pension as opposed to 58% of men.
Tuesday 26 October 2004: As part of it's information services for pension scheme members and other interested parties The Pensions Board today relaunched up-dated versions of three of it's information booklets.
Wednesday 21 July 2004: The Pensions Board today launched it's Annual Report 2003, in the Board’s headquarters in Dublin and formally presented a copy of the report to the Minister for Social and Family Affairs, Mary Coughlan TD.
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