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Cape Town - Most retirees have always struggled due to a low savings culture in South Africa, but over the last five to seven years, the situation has been aggravated by the recent recession and the high cost of healthcare, food and petrol, says Marilyn Hallett, founder and MD of You’ve Earned it (YE!).

At the same time more and more South African companies are offering retirees some form of financial relief, says Hallett.
 
YE! is an online directory where companies can list – free of charge – discounts or benefits for retirees.
 
The latest Sanlam Benchmark Retirement Survey found that 60% of SA pensioners do not have enough to live on and the trend is getting worse.

The survey also confirmed that 97% of all South Africans cannot maintain a decent standard of living during retirement.
 
“We are also seeing more of the ‘sandwich effect’ these days. Instead of economically active pre-retirees in their forties and fifties using disposable income to invest for their retirement, they are having to contribute towards sustaining unemployed children on the one hand and parents who cannot survive on their savings or pensions on the other,” says Hallett.
 
The impact of discounts or benefits offered by companies can range from a retiree being able to buy bare necessities or being able to fix a plumbing problem to enjoying a meal at a restaurant or even a weekend breakaway.
 
Hallett says that it’s not about looking for freebies for struggling retirees.

“Companies have goods and services to offer, which retirees need or would like to buy, but cannot afford to purchase," she says.

"The market opportunity is significant and it becomes a pricing decision as to whether one would like to reach this market or not. YE! offers a platform."

How big is the market?
 
There are over 3.5 million South Africans over the age of 60.

"Granted, they are not all retired so one can discount that number, but consider that 97% of whatever number you land at would welcome and support some form of relief and one gets a sense of the opportunity,” says Hallett.
   
“The bulk of recent retirees were in their late thirties or early forties when the internet first became a commercial tool in South Africa – they’ve been online daily for over 20 years now."

When it comes to social media where YE! also communicates discounts and benefits, international figures indicate that 60% of 50-60 year olds are active as are 43% in the 65 age category.

The website is being made more responsive to mobile phones too.

 - Fin24

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