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FIAP > Destacados Boletines > Ipsos survey reveals that 82% of AFP affiliates are against the Peruvian State being the sole administrator of the pension system.
18 February, 2021

Ipsos survey reveals that 82% of AFP affiliates are against the Peruvian State being the sole administrator of the pension system.

This, in view of the fact that the Pension Reform Commission of the Congress of the Republic, chaired by legislator Carmen Omonte, proposed that the State, through a public authority, be in charge of administering a new Universal Integrated System of Pensions.

The survey also shows that 80% of those surveyed reject the initiative that there is a Shared Risk Fund, which implies that from the fund of each contributor, a pension is granted to those who accumulate less savings.

Likewise, 78% of those surveyed mentioned that they prefer that after the reform of the pension system, the private and public systems coexist. Only 18% responded that they preferred that the entire system be run by the State. In addition, 80% indicated that they prefer to choose a private manager to continue managing their fund. 66% of the affiliates believe that their pension will be reduced if the State returns to administer the pension system.

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