Oppenheim call for new saving schemes

Oppenheim Investment Managers have urged the Government to encourage people to continue saving.

Oppenheim Investment Managers have urged the Government to encourage people to continue saving.

Kevin Gallacher, managing director, Oppenheim Investment Managers, said: "The Government may argue that it would not be wise to commit to another five years of guaranteed 25% top-ups, but a tax-incentivised saving scheme doesn’t need to involve government rebates. There is a similar scheme in place in the UK at present that could act as a model for Ireland."

The ISA scheme operates in the UK. This allows individuals to invest up to £7,000 (€10,230) per annum in a savings account that is subsequently allowed to grow tax-free.

Oppenheim argue that the benefits of such a scheme, in terms of taking some froth out of the economy, diverting money away from the inflated housing market, counter-balancing high levels of personal debt and providing individuals with savings for a rainy day, would outweigh any cost.

Oppenheim manage the top performing group pension fund in Ireland over ten years, with returns at 11.8%, some 2.5% above the average return (as of 31st March 2007).

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