Altersvorsorgedepot approved as Riester pension successor

The German government has approved the Altersvorsorgedepot as the new framework for state-supported retirement savings. From January 2027 self-employed people and civil servants will also be eligible. The Riester pension scheme ends at the close of this year.

The Altersvorsorgedepot has now been officially approved. It replaces the Riester pension, which ends on 31 December 2026. From January 2027 state support will be available not only to employees but also to self-employed people and civil servants.

Experts expect providers to launch intensive marketing efforts. Niels Nauhauser of the Verbraucherzentrale Baden-Württemberg anticipates that high earners in particular will receive offers. Banks and financial services firms are likely to highlight tax advantages to attract customers.

Those who contribute more than the maximum subsidised amount benefit from lower tax rates in retirement. Nauhauser advises interested parties to familiarise themselves with the different models early. Many banks will actively raise the topic in the coming weeks.

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Photorealistic depiction of pension commission delivering 33 recommendations to Chancellor Merz and Minister Bas in a German government office.
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Pension commission delivers 33 recommendations to Merz and Bas

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The pension commission has presented its 33 proposals on old-age provision. The recommendations will be handed over to Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Labor Minister Bärbel Bas on Tuesday.

The pension commission plans to hand over 30 reform proposals on Tuesday to Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Labor Minister Bärbel Bas.

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The government-appointed pension commission today presented 33 recommendations for reforming the statutory pension insurance. These include linking the retirement age to life expectancy and introducing a new capital-funded pension.

Several CDU politicians have distanced themselves from Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s comments on statutory pensions. Merz described pensions as at most a “basic security” for old age. Saxony-Anhalt’s premier Sven Schulze particularly urges consideration of the East German situation.”

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Federal Health Minister Nina Warken's (CDU) draft law to stabilize statutory health insurance—building on her April 14 announcement of the Finance Commission's 66 savings proposals—is now public, aiming for nearly 20 billion euros in relief by 2027. Coalition partners, especially the CSU, criticize the burden distribution amid a looming 15 billion euro deficit.

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