Hard to evaluate this until the numbers are published. As it stands I can't see it being of much help to anyone except those who won't have 40 years PRSI at 66. If I make it to 66, I should have over 40 years PRSI by then. If I'm to defer to 67, then I'm forfeiting about €13,000 pension for that year. I'd want an increase of about 10% on the rate of pension from 67 to make that look attractive to me. I wouldn't be at all interested in being told that I'd need to live into my late 80s before I can recoup the €13,000. Somehow I doubt that the increase in pensions offered in return for deferring will be within an ass's roar of 10%.