Friday, January 22, 2016

USA Africa Dialogue Series - BUHARI-NATION: PenCom gives tips on pension funds investment


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He predicted that pension asset would likely hit N140 trillion between 2022 and 2025, about 14 times the current market capitalisation of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE. He queried; "where will these trillions of naira be invested at a positive rate of return without fuelling asset bubble.......According to him, there was "need to search, structure, develop and invest in alternative asset classes that have the potential to beat inflation sustainably" and made a case for the use of pension fund to finance Infrastructure including electricity and tolled bridges, specialist hospitals (on Kidney & Cancer, etc) and short rail system, among other developmental projects. He also made a strong case for pension funds to be channelled into real estate, agriculture and manufacturing as well as Small and Medium Enterprise sectors respectively.

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My People:

This is why Fashola is Super-Minister of "Infrastructure" - to see how to use the Pension Funds honestly, creatively and profitably.

The quicker we INVEST them - not merely USE them -  the better.

And there you have it.


Bolaji Aluko

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PenCom gives tips on pension funds investment

National Pension Commission, PenCom, has given tips to investment managers on areas the accumulated pension fund could be channeled towards the funding of specific projects across the country.

The Commission said investors must also ensure accountability and transparency in the management of invested pension assets.

Head of Benefits and Insurance at PenCom, Mr. Olulana Loyinmi, gave these tips while speaking on  "Redimensioning Retirement Benefits for Growth.", in Lagos.

Loyinmi noted that it would be a good idea to use pension fund to grow real estate business and provide home for Nigerians but underlined the major inhibitor in this direction, saying it had to do with the lack of an objective and generally acceptable valuation methods for real estates.

He underscored the fact that transparency and safety were major considerations in pension administration and urged real estate operators to work with relevant professionals to securitise investments in the sector to enable pension operators channel funds to this critical sector.

"PFAs cannot create investment outlets; they are only sublime operators in this aspect of business," he stressed.

Loyinmi said in as much as it was desirable to use pension assets to finance construction of specialist hospitals, such investment must be well-structured and securitised as well.

"It has to be converted to bonds for PFAs to invest in specialist hospitals," he said.

The instruments that pension funds could be invested in must ensure transparency, accountability and safety of pension assets such that the aims of pension reform would  not be defeated, he said.

Loyinmi also responded to demands by retirees and other stakeholders for health insurance and other social security programmes to be incorporated into the Contributory Pension Scheme, CPS, saying the pension reform envisaged in the Pension Reform Act, 2004 and 2014 respectively provided for only pension for retirees and not health insurance.

He said another government agency; National Health Insurance Scheme, NHIS, was statutorily empowered to provide health insurance for workers and other citizens of the country.

Presenting the theme paper, the Managing Director of Lancelot Ventures Limited, Mr. Adebayo Adeleke, noted that  CPS had so far pooled over N4.5 trillion from over 6 million workers leaving out about 90 per cent of the working population in the country.

He predicted that pension asset would likely hit N140 trillion between 2022 and 2025, about 14 times the current market capitalisation of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE. He queried; "where will these trillions of naira be invested at a positive rate of return without fuelling asset bubble."

Adeleke observed that 85 per cent of accumulated pension assets were invested in fixed income government securities with the remaining 15 per cent in private equity, mutual and infrastructure fund, indicating that Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) were either being too conservative or that there were no real alternative investment outlets for pension funds.

"PFAs are constrained by regulation to be extremely conservative," he stressed.

He also observed that growth in pension assets was as a result of new entrants into the scheme since the yield on the investment had been wiped off by the rising inflation and devaluation of the national currency.

According to him, there was "need to search, structure, develop and invest in alternative asset classes that have the potential to beat inflation sustainably" and made a case for the use of pension fund to finance Infrastructure including electricity and tolled bridges, specialist hospitals (on Kidney & Cancer, etc) and short rail system, among other developmental projects.

He also made a strong case for pension funds to be channelled into real estate, agriculture and manufacturing as well as Small and Medium Enterprise sectors respectively.

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