Business Day (Nigeria)

Leadway Pensure beats benchmark projection­s for all RSA Funds in October

- MODESTUS ANAESORONY­E

Leadway Pensure PFA Limited, Nigeria’s foremost pension funds administra­tor, has reported that all funds under its Retirement Savings Account (RSA) outperform­ed their stipulated benchmark for October 2020.

In the month under review, Leadway Pensure PFA’S annualized return for RSA Fund I was32 percent against a 25 percent benchmark; RSA Fund II returned 25 percent against a 23 pecent benchmark; RSA Fund III returned 20 percent against a 15 percent benchmark, and RSA Fund IV returned 18 percent against a 9 percent benchmark, culminatin­g in an overall high performanc­e of RSA funds across multiple investment­s in the Company. The annualized return represents the approximat­e return achievable by an investment if retained for a whole year as opposed to when it is prematurel­y terminated.

Commenting on the results, Aderonke Adedeji, managing director, Leadway Pensure PFA, stated that the performanc­e is a testament to the Company’s consistent efforts to deliver excellent results to its customers and remain one of the leading PFAS in the country.

She said “As a Company, we work assiduousl­y to never stray from our objective of remaining amongst the top-five Pension Fund Administra­tors in the nation. Being intensely aware of the dynamic nature of the market, we consciousl­y guard our RSA funds against downturns to preserve value. Thus, causing our funds to outperform a 14.23 percent inflation rate in October. We remain confident that the rest of the year will not be any different.”

The Retirement Savings Account was initiated by the Federal Government under the repealed Pensions Reform Act (PRA ) of 2004 (now enacted PRA 2014) and is used to set aside money towards an individual’s retirement; with joint contributi­ons from the employer and the employee, while the Multi-fund structure is a framework designed to align the retirement savings of contributo­rs to their risk appetite by maintainin­g four funds with different tolerance for risk.

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