Abstract

This article explores the Chilean model of Pensions and how it has been exported to other South American Countries like Peru. It also draws out lessons for countries like Uganda which is still grappling with under development of its pension system and establishment of a regulator for the sector. The ideas and reflections on both the Chilean and Peruvian pension system have been explained to the author by experts in Chile and Peru following a one week interaction with regulators, pension fund managers and other experts in pensions during the Advanced International Training Program, on Pensions; Building Sustainable Solutions organized by the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) in Lima, Peru.

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