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    REPORT: South Africans plan to work past retirement age

    June 27, 2023By Staff Writer
    Sizwe Nxedlana, chief executive officer of FNB private segment

    FNB has conducted its first-ever Retirement Insights Survey, providing valuable research on retirement in South Africa.

    1. The survey highlights reasons for disparities in retirement savings beyond apathy or income, using a segmented approach to understand financial well-being and retirement readiness across different income groups.
    2. The survey reveals that 89% of respondents plan to continue working or work part-time due to a lack of retirement savings.
    3. While 74% of respondents claim to have a retirement plan, many, particularly those in lower-income brackets, lack confidence in their plan’s effectiveness due to age and financial constraints.
    4. The survey shows that 39% of respondents without a retirement plan rely on alternative income sources such as selling assets, family support, or government social grants.
    5. FNB emphasizes the need for retirement planning to be prioritized on the national agenda and calls for accessible solutions and education to help consumers better plan for retirement.
    6. The survey indicates that 86% of respondents use bank savings accounts and 45% have a retirement annuity as part of their retirement planning.
    7. The findings suggest that respondents in entry-level, middle-income, and emerging affluent categories are unlikely to maintain their current lifestyles in retirement, while only affluent and wealthy respondents are more likely to do so.

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