2020-06-08
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has published a draft Conduct Standard prescribing compliance conditions for living annuities integrated into retirement fund annuity strategies. The standard addresses sustainability risks such as excessive draw-down rates, poor investment returns, longevity exposure, and high fees by mandating that living annuities meet prescribed drawdown levels under Regulation 39(3)(a). Stakeholders are invited to submit written comments using the provided template on or before 31 July 2020 via the FSCA website.
1 FSCA COMMUNICATION 30 OF 2020 (RF) Publication of Draft Conduct Standard [-] of 2020 – Conduct Standard on Conditions Living Annuities in an Annuity Strategy
2 3. PUBLIC CONSULTATION 3.1 The following documents are published on the FSCA’s website to inform the objective of the above regulatory development: (a) Notice regarding the publication of draft Conduct Standard [-] of 2020 (RF) – Conduct Standard on Conditions for Living Annuities in an Annuity Strategy (Annexure A); (b) A Statement of need, expected impact and intended operation of the Conduct Standard including the FSCA’s responses to the comments received from the first round of public consultation (Annexure B); (c) Comments template for the second round of public comment on the draft Conduct Standard for Living Annuities in an Annuity Strategy (Annexure C); 3.2 The draft conduct standard, together with the above listed supporting documentation is available on the FSCA’s website (https://www.fsca.co.za) under Regulatory Frameworks > Documents for Consultation > Retirement Funds. 3.3 Interested parties are invited to, in writing, submit comments on the draft Conduct Standard and supporting documents using the comments template attached as Annexure C as available on the FSCA website, on or before 31 July 2020 to FSCA.RFDStandards@fsca.co.za. 4. ENQUIRIES For more information regarding this Communication contact the Regulatory Framework Department of the Authority at Roslynne.vanwyk@fsca.co.za. Date of publication: 8 June 2020