How will pensions be paid in an independent Scotland?

People want to know how their pensions will continue to be paid - both private and state pensions.

Payment of pensions

Currently large public and private organisations provide pension schemes.  This will not change. 

How small independent countries create a better, more equal society

It has become clear that small, independent countries largely outperform the UK and offer greater security to their citizens. This includes pensions, income distribution and public social spending. 

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Article
Primary Author or Creator
Believe in Scotland

Better Pensions

The UK has the worst state pension in the developed world (defined as full OECD membership).  In 2018, it was only worth 28.4% of average income at retirement (based on the net replacement rate). The EU average percentage is more than double that of the UK pension.

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News Media
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Believe in Scotland

Revealed: UK’s paltry pension can’t provide even the most basic standard of living

OECD figures in 2018 showed the UK paid out just 29% of average earnings on pensions. This is the lowest of any developed country. Top of the table were the Netherlands, which pays 100.6% of average earnings, Portugal at 94% and Italy at 93.2%. Blair McDougall - formerly of Better Together - has suggested the UK cannot afford to pay a pension capable of supporting the most basis standard of living for a single person. In fact, he thinks that even the suggestion that the UK can afford it is laughable.

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Blog
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Believe in Scotland

Busting the old Unionist anti-indy myths. Open minds on Scottish independence #19

This article looks at three myths about Scottish independence:

Myth 4: Business leaders are worried about the effects of independence.

Myth 5: A new Scottish currency would be difficult to establish

Myth 6: independence would threaten pensions

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News Media
Date Published
Primary Author or Creator
The National
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Believe in Scotland

THE IMPACT OF SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE ON TAX, PENSIONS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

The most likely overall outcome for taxation is that rUK would treat Scottish individuals and companies in the same way as it treats any other country's individuals and companies (and vice versa).  Scotland will need to establish its own financial regulator and resolution authority and make arrangements for continuing the licences and supervision of Scottish firms.  Arrangements for pension investments and payments will be required.

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Assessment report
Primary Author or Creator
Clifford Chance

What happens to pensions after a Yes vote? Open Minds on Independence #9

Far from putting pensions at risk, independence gives us the chance to significantly increase the state pension. Even If we only match the European average that would double the current state pension. The UK could easily afford to do so but chooses not to, to help their friends in the City financial sector.

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News Media
Date Published
Primary Author or Creator
Believe in Scotland
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The National

The UK's worst state pension in developed world. Open Minds on Independence #8

The UK state pension is the worst in the developed world in terms of its value verses average wages. It ranks bottom in a list of countries compiled by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), paying out just 29% of the average wage.

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News Media
Date Published
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Believe in Scotland
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The National

Divest¦Reinvest: Scottish Council Pensions for a future worth living in

A report by Common Weal, Friends of the Earth Scotland and Unison Scotland into divestment of Scottish pension funds from fossil fuel companies and re-investment into socially and environmentally useful investments.

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Policy Paper
Primary Author or Creator
Ric Lander
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Flick Monk, Friends of the Earth Scotland, Unison Scotland, Common Weal