77,000+ employers now already registered for MyFutureFund as employee portal opens on January 1st.
The Government has confirmed that more than 77,000 + employers, representing approximately 645,000 employees, have already registered on the MyFutureFund employer portal since it opened on December 1st last.
MyFutureFund is Ireland’s new automatic enrolment retirement savings system, due to begin from 1 January 1st 2026, aimed at employees not currently in a workplace pension. Eligibility is expected to cover employees aged 23 to 60, earning €20,000 or more across all employments, where they are not already part of a pension plan in the relevant employment. See Financial Support Services Unit(FSSU).
Contributions to begin in January. From January 2026, contributions are set to commence at:
1.5% employee contribution (based on gross pay).
1.5% employer contribution.
0.5% State top-up.
Contribution rates will increase on a phased basis over a decade:
2026–2028: 1.5% / 1.5% / 0.5%
2029–2031: 3% / 3% / 1%
2032–2034: 4.5% / 4.5% / 1.5%
2035 onwards: 6% / 6% / 2%
How savings will be managed. The Irish Government said contributions will be collected and invested on employees’ behalf in well-regulated investment funds, with returns building a retirement savings pot available at retirement. The scheme is to be administered by the National Auto-Enrolment Retirement Savings Authority(NAERSA), which will handle enrolment, collection and investment of contributions, and related administration.
Charges and portability. Participant charges under MyFutureFund include:
an administration fee of 55 cent per week (applying to active contributions), and
investment management fees averaging just under 0.04% of assets under management.
The scheme operates a “pot follows the member” approach, allowing employees to carry savings from job to job, with no minimum waiting or vesting periods.
Next steps:employee portal opens New Year’s Day. The next phase of the rollout is the launch of the employee portal on January 1st, 2026. From mid-January, employees will be able to view their own contributions as well as those made by their employer and the State, once collected and processed by National Auto-Enrolment Retirement Savings Authority (NAERSA).
At this time of year some people may be feeling overwhelmed, perhaps lonely, anxious, or are just simply not coping. Some of us have been in this position before so please don’t try to carry it on your own.
The helplines and services listed hereunder are there to listen and to help, whether you’re looking for emotional support, practical advice, or a first step towards getting the right care.
Reaching out can often feel difficult, but it’s a strong and positive move, and all of these services offer confidential, non-judgemental support for you or for someone you may be worried about.
Alone – 0818 222 024. Aware – 1800 804 848. Samaritans – 116 123. Pieta House – 1800 247 247. Age Action – 01 475 6989. Irish Red Cross – 01 642 4600. Citizens Advice – 0761 07 4000. Alzheimer’s Society, Information and Emotional Help – 1800 341 341. Exchange House, Traveller Mental Health Support – 01 872 1094. Senior Line Friendly Listening Service – 1800 80 45 91. Amen, Domestic Violence(male victims) – 046 902 3718. Rape Crisis Centre, Crisis Helpline – 1800 778 888. Mental Health Ireland, Mental Health Helpline – 01 284 1166.
If you feel that you (or someone else) may be at immediate risk of self harm, contact emergency services on 112 or 999 or go to your nearest emergency department.
The pair, Julia Laskowska (aged 15) and Sadie Nally (aged 13), were the subject of a series of Garda missing-person appeals in the days after they were reported missing. In the initial appeal issued on December 18th , Gardaí said the girls were missing from Tipperary Town and asked anyone with information to contact Tipperary Town Garda Station or the Garda Confidential Line.
What was known during the search. As the investigation continued, Gardaí renewed their appeal on December 19th, stating they believed the girls had travelled by train to Heuston Station in Dublin.
A further update issued on December 22nd stated the teenagers were last seen at Heuston Station at about 10:45am on December 18th, and Gardaí believed they may have travelled onwards into the Dublin city centre/Dame Street area.
Later reports, as the appeal circulated nationally, stated the girls were last seen at a retail premises in Bettystown, Co Meath, at approximately 1:00pm on Monday, December 22nd, last.
The case attracted widespread attention, with appeals shared heavily across social media and picked up by national and local outlets, a pattern Gardaí often rely on to generate leads quickly when sightings are reported across counties.
Update: Found Safe. Updates circulated on social media from media outlets today, Friday, have indicated the missing-person appeal had effectively been stood down, stating the girls were “found safe and well” and thanking the public for sharing the appeals.
Because the teenagers are minors, it’s normal, therefore, that no further details are released publicly once they are located.
Pre-deceased by his parents William and Alice, brother Billy, sisters Mary, Bridie and sister in law Stella; Mr Cantwell passed away peacefully following a short illness, while in the care of staff at Willowbrook Lodge Nursing Home, Mocklershill, Fethard, Co. Tipperary.
His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; nephew Liam, nieces Anne, Noelle, Ailish and Michelle, grandnieces Clodagh, Ava, Aly, Ella, grand-nephews Eoin, Patrick, Aidan, the Luttrell family cousins, neighbours and a close circle of friends.
For those persons who would wish to attend Requiem Mass for Mr Cantwell, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Cantwell family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
Pre-deceased by her parents James and Nora and brother Paddy; Mrs Fitzpatrick passed away peacefully at her place of ordinary residence while in the presence of her family.
Her passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sorrowing family; loving husband Edmond, sons David and John, daughter Emma, daughters-in-law Alison and Miriam, son-in-law John, grandchildren Lily, Michael, James, Simon, Robert, Peter, Ruairí and Èabha, brother Michael, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends.
The extended Fitzpatrick and Power families wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
Note Please: House private on Sunday morning. Family flowers only please.
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