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tarynThe introduction of the Two-Pot retirement system on 1 September 2024 has triggered significant activity among retirement fund members. Alexforbes, a leading financial services group, reports that members have withdrawn a staggering R6.5 billion pre-tax from their retirement savings, despite being fully aware of the potential consequences on their long-term finances and tax obligations.
The system divides retirement savings into three distinct “pots”:
Since the system’s inception, Alexforbes has processed claims from 350,000 members, representing 32% of its membership base. Key highlights:
A survey among members who withdrew funds revealed the following:
Alexforbes forecasts marginal growth in GDP due to Two-Pot spending, with inflationary effects expected to be negligible. However, better tax receipts could significantly improve South Africa’s debt-to-GDP ratio, with projected gains of up to 2.3% in the 2025/2026 tax year.
The new system requires members to actively preserve their retirement pots when changing employers. Alexforbes anticipates this increased engagement will improve preservation rates across vested and savings pots.
Alexforbes released its financial results for the six months ending 30 September 2024, reflecting strong growth:
Financials | 2023 | 2024 | % Change |
---|---|---|---|
Operating Income (R’000) | 1,911 | 2,140 | +12% |
Profit for the Period (R’000) | 339 | 367 | +8% |
Basic Earnings per Share (cents) | 27.0 | 28.7 | +6% |
Headline Earnings per Share (cents) | 27.0 | 28.7 | +6% |
Interim Dividend per Share (cents) | 20 | 22 | +10% |
Alexforbes CEO Dawie de Villiers expressed pride in the group’s performance, highlighting its ability to adapt and grow amidst challenges. “Our results reflect economic tailwinds, member engagement, and market appreciation. We are confident about the positive outlook ahead,” he stated.
The Two-Pot system’s early adoption showcases its potential to drive economic benefits while emphasizing the importance of long-term financial planning for South Africans.
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