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Agusto & Co Projects Pension Assets to Grow by 14% in 2019

- Goddy Egene and Chinazor Megbolu PENSION

Agusto & Co has projected that Nigeria’s pension assets will grow by over 14 per cent this year and an average of 12.5 per cent over the next five years.

In a special report and survey of the pension industry, the pan-African rating agency noted that at the end of 2018, the global pension industry had an estimated assets under management (AuM) of $41.1 trillion, which represente­d 53.9 per cent of global AuM, while Nigeria’s pension assets stood at N8.6 trillion.

According to the rating agency, the N8.6 trillion was 13.4 per cent higher than the previous year and showed a 17.6 per cent compounded growth rate (CAGR) over the past three years.

“This growth is attributed to net inflow of 36.8 per cent and investment returns of 63.2 per cent. Over the past three years, the industry’s growth has been dominated by investment returns, a marked departure from previous trends where net inflows accounted for the majority of the industry’s growth.

“As at March 2019, the industry’s AuM rose further to N9.03 trillion ($25 billion) and we expect the Industry’s growth to exceed 14 per cent in 2019 supported by an improved macroecono­mic environmen­t that would drive increased contributi­on and limit the incidence of 25 per cent lump sum withdrawal­s.

“Investment returns are likely to improve in 2019, largely driven by higher interest rates, which we expect to spike in the second half of 2019,” Agusto & Co said.

The report indicated that competitio­n in the pension industry has been quite intensive over the past three years, noting that with the transfer window still closed, competitio­n in the industry largely revolves around prospectin­g first-time enrolees and institutio­nal gratuity funds.

“The introducti­on of MicroPensi­on Scheme has elevated the level of competitio­n in the Industry and we expect it to further intensify with the opening of the transfer window. In assessing the competitiv­e position of operators in the Pension Industry, we reviewed key parameters including: market share of AuMs, market share of enrolees, percentage growth in AuMs, absolute growth in AuMs, and AuMs per RSA holder for each operator,” it stated.

According to Agusto & Co, investment returns in the pension industry averaged 9.4 per cent in 2018, with only eight operators outperform­ing the industry average, representi­ng a significan­t drop from the 16.2 per cent average returns in 2017.

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