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Generations diverge on pension priorities

Apr 04, 2025

BlackRock’s 2025 Ireland Read on Retirement survey reveals Irish workers’ retirement anxieties. With auto-enrolment imminent, increased pension awareness is crucial, writes Tim Hodgson

BlackRock’s 2025 Ireland Read on Retirement survey offers a revealing snapshot of the retirement landscape for Irish workers.

The research exposes significant gaps between the recognized importance of pensions and the actual confidence workers have in achieving a comfortable retirement.

Despite 81 percent of respondents acknowledging that pensions are the most effective means of securing a reasonable standard of living, just 41 percent feel they are on track to achieve this goal.

The disconnect highlights the urgent need for enhanced financial planning and greater awareness of retirement savings.

The survey identified a palpable sense of uncertainty among pre-retirees, aged 60–69, with more than a third uncertain whether their current trajectory will be sufficient to secure a comfortable retirement.

This reality reflects broader anxieties within the workforce.

It is evident that, while pensions are universally accepted as crucial, tangible readiness varies dramatically among workers, particularly between those with and without Defined Contribution (DC) workplace pensions.

Workers lacking a DC pension express significantly less confidence in their retirement preparedness—just 26 percent of those without one feel on track, compared to 59 percent of their counterparts who enjoy the benefits of such schemes.

Jumpstarting retirement savings

As Ireland prepares for the introduction of the Auto-Enrolment Retirement Savings Scheme, called My Future Fund, the survey’s findings assume even greater significance.

Scheduled to roll out in September 2025, this initiative aims to integrate as many as 800,000 Irish workers into an occupational pension scheme, jumpstarting retirement savings for many who have been without work or a private pension.

The upcoming scheme is viewed as a watershed moment, a once-in-a-generation opportunity to redefine how retirement savings are approached.

More than two-thirds of survey participants indicated a willingness to opt into the scheme during its inaugural year, reflecting optimism about the potential of auto-enrolment to reverse current trends.

However, the survey also revealed that only half of workers believe that an employee contribution rate of 4.5 percent is affordable, highlighting significant challenges that remain in the broader context of financial readiness.

Generational divide

Generational differences further complicate the picture.

The survey found that saving for retirement ranks among the top three financial priorities for Pre-Retirees and Gen Xers. In contrast, Millennials treat it as the least pressing concern, placing it last among six financial priorities.

This divergence suggests that while older generations are grappling with the immediate need to shore up retirement funds, younger workers may be postponing or deprioritising savings amid other financial demands.

Additionally, 43 percent of overall respondents admitted that they should be saving more, and 32 percent felt they had started too late. A similar proportion expressed concern that state pension provisions might fall short once they retire.

The research highlights that nearly nine in ten pre-retirees and Gen Xers lack a clear strategy to manage their pension pots upon retirement. A striking majority believe that pension schemes should prioritise guidance to help savers manage the transition from accumulation to decumulation.

In essence, while saving for retirement remains a top priority for many, there is an urgent need for enhanced financial education and personalised solutions designed to ease the transition from saving during working years to drawing down those funds in later life.

Retirement unease

Overall, the insights provided by the Ireland Read on Retirement survey reflect a broader international trend of retirement unease.

With initiatives such as auto-enrolment on the horizon, it is imperative that policymakers, employers, and financial advisors work together to bridge the gaps in awareness and affordability. Only then can the promise of a secure and comfortable retirement become a reality for all Irish workers.

Exploring these themes further reveals the critical importance of informed financial planning, and it invites renewed discussion on how best to support diverse generations in their unique retirement journeys.

Tim Hodgson is Head of UK and Ireland Defined Contribution Platforms and Retirement Solutions at BlackRock

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