In the media
The early start pension is set to be introduced in 2026: the government plans to pay children and young people ten euros a month to help them build up capital on the stock market at an early age. However, it is still unclear exactly what the new model will look like, reports Die Welt. The article refers to a new study by Deutsches Aktieninstitut and Vanguard, which examines the success criteria of state-subsidised children's investment accounts in countries such as Israel, Canada and the United Kingdom and their impact on wealth accumulation and financial education.
The article was published on 2 October 2025.
Retirement provision

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Birgit Homburger
Head of Politics and Communication
Head of Berlin Office
Tel. +49 30 25899773
homburger(at)dai.de
In the media
The early start pension is set to be introduced in 2026: the government plans to pay children and young people ten euros a month to help them build up capital on the stock market at an early age. However, it is still unclear exactly what the new model will look like, reports Die Welt. The article refers to a new study by Deutsches Aktieninstitut and Vanguard, which examines the success criteria of state-subsidised children's investment accounts in countries such as Israel, Canada and the United Kingdom and their impact on wealth accumulation and financial education.
The article was published on 2 October 2025.
Retirement provision

Contact
Birgit Homburger
Head of Politics and Communication
Head of Berlin Office
Tel. +49 30 25899773
homburger(at)dai.de
In the media
The early start pension is set to be introduced in 2026: the government plans to pay children and young people ten euros a month to help them build up capital on the stock market at an early age. However, it is still unclear exactly what the new model will look like, reports Die Welt. The article refers to a new study by Deutsches Aktieninstitut and Vanguard, which examines the success criteria of state-subsidised children's investment accounts in countries such as Israel, Canada and the United Kingdom and their impact on wealth accumulation and financial education.
The article was published on 2 October 2025.
Retirement provision

Contact
Birgit Homburger
Head of Politics and Communication
Head of Berlin Office
Tel. +49 30 25899773
homburger(at)dai.de
In the media
The early start pension is set to be introduced in 2026: the government plans to pay children and young people ten euros a month to help them build up capital on the stock market at an early age. However, it is still unclear exactly what the new model will look like, reports Die Welt. The article refers to a new study by Deutsches Aktieninstitut and Vanguard, which examines the success criteria of state-subsidised children's investment accounts in countries such as Israel, Canada and the United Kingdom and their impact on wealth accumulation and financial education.
The article was published on 2 October 2025.
Retirement provision

Contact
Birgit Homburger
Head of Politics and Communication
Head of Berlin Office
Tel. +49 30 25899773
homburger(at)dai.de