I think that is unlikely. The NISA program is not widely seen as a success in Japan. It has mostly seen to benefit the upper-middle-class or wealthy.RetireJapan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:13 pmThat seems like the plan, but who knows what will happen between now and then. Suga seems fairly pragmatic and detail oriented, maybe he'll get them to fix NISA to remove the stupid time limits
The Tsumite NISA and iDeco are seen as simpler, and more approachable for the non-informed investor.
I personally think that if we want to see more people actually preparing properly for retirement these two options need to be expanded.
More people need to access them, and there needs to be a broader educational campaign.