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Payments made to savers since the pension reforms reach nearly £2.5 billion, ABI stats show

Payments made to savers since the pension reforms reach nearly £2.5 billion, ABI stats show

Almost £2.5billion worth of payments has been made to customers in the first three months since the new pension freedoms came in, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) said today. That’s equivalent to £27million a day.

New ABI figures for April, May and June also show £2.3bn has been used to buy nearly 37,500 regular income products, either pension annuities or income drawdown products.

The figures show, for pay outs:

  • £1.3bn has been paid out in cash lump sums, with an average payment size of just under £15,000.
  • £1.1bn has been paid out via 264,000 income drawdown payments, an average payment of nearly £4,200.

Meanwhile for funds being invested into drawdown products and annuities:

  • £1.3bn has been invested in 19,600 income drawdown products, an average fund size of almost £68,000.
  • £990m has been invested in around 17,800 annuities, making the average fund invested just over £55,600.
  • 45% of customers buying an annuity changed provider. For income drawdown purchases, this figure is 55%.

ABI’s Director for Long Terms Savings Policy, Dr Yvonne Braun, said:

“These figures are a testament to how well pension providers have adapted to the radical new approach to pensions which came into force on April 6th. They also show the popularity of the reforms. Many thousands of people have accessed their savings to get extra cash as they approach retirement. Meanwhile annuities, which guarantee an income for life, and income drawdown are proving attractive to those with larger pension pots.

“Working out how we pay for our growing life expectancy is a vital issue for the UK. The pension freedoms should be able to play an important role in helping retirees shape their income to suit their financial needs over the rest of their lives. However, people will only be able to benefit fully if they have been able to build up enough in savings during their working lives. Creating a stronger savings culture is therefore crucial.”
 


Notes for Editors


Figures from some providers have been re-stated since statistics for the first two months of the reforms were published so direct comparisons should not be drawn.

Data includes Legal and General.

What is income drawdown?
Income drawdown allows savers to take out regular amounts of money while their money remains invested. Payments can be adjusted over time.

What are cash lump sums?
Cash lump sums are also known as Uncrystallised Funds Pension Lump Sums (UFPLS), a term introduced by Government. Savers can use this method to withdraw their pension as a single lump sum, or to take a number of irregular lump sums from a pension whenever they choose.

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