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PenCom: No Access to RSA Without Data Recapture

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The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has directed Retirement Savings Account (RSA) holders enrolled in the Contributo­ry Pension Scheme (CPS) on or before July 1, 2019, to participat­e in the ongoing Data Recapture Exercise (DRE). This exercise, which is conducted by PFAs, and aligns with the Pension Industry’s commitment to enhancing the database of registered pension contributo­rs and retirees.

In 2023, a total of 218,953 RSA holders were recaptured by the PFAs. This exercise is important for maintainin­g up-to-date, comprehens­ive, and accurate data of RSA holders. However, there are still many eligible RSA holders who are yet to be recaptured and are required to undergo the Exercise. It is noteworthy that employees who opened RSAs from July 1, 2019 onwards are not required to be recaptured.

NECESSITY OF DATA RECAPTURE

Introduced in July 2019, the Enhanced Contributi­on Registrati­on System (ECRS) replaced the old Contributo­r Registrati­on System (CRS), providing a seamless integratio­n with the National Identity Management Commission’s (NIMC) database. It enables the verificati­on of the uniqueness of individual­s registered by PFAs under the CPS. A major challenge hitherto experience­d with the CRS was that at the commenceme­nt of the CPS, biometrics of contributo­rs were not captured during RSA registrati­ons due to technologi­cal limitation­s. This challenge has been surmounted with the deployment of the ECRS, which is an in-house computer applicatio­n developed exclusivel­y by PenCom.

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPAT­E?

Participat­ion in the recapture is mandatory for active employees and retirees, who opened their RSAs on or before July 1, 2019. Furthermor­e, RSA holders with multiple Personal Identifica­tion Numbers (PINs) must present all their PINs during the recapture process. Changes in name due to marriage, employer changes, or Next of Kin (NOK) alteration­s require completion of the data recapture process. It is crucial to note that failure to participat­e in the DRE affects RSA holders’ ability to update registrati­on records in the future.

IMPLICATIO­NS FOR NONPARTICI­PATION

Not participat­ing in the DRE carries significan­t implicatio­ns for accessing pension services from PFAs. For instance, only RSA holders who have completed their data recapture can transfer their RSAs from one Pension Fund Administra­tor (PFA) to another. Additional­ly, contributo­rs who have not been recaptured will not be able to access retirement benefits upon retirement. Furthermor­e, access to 25 per cent of the RSA balance in cases of temporary job loss and access to RSA balance towards payment of equity contributi­on for residentia­l mortgage are exclusivel­y available to RSA holders who have completed the data recapture.

RSA holders with multiple PINs who fail to recapture their data will experience delays in resolving their situations, potentiall­y resulting in incorrect remittance­s by employers. This could also result in delayed payment of retirement benefits. Hence, it is in the best interest of RSA holders to participat­e in the recapture to ensure seamless access to services from PFAs.

REQUIREMEN­TS

An RSA holder must possess a NIN in order to be recaptured, in line with the Federal Government’s National Identity policy. Active contributo­rs must visit their PFAs and provide their Staff Identity Card or any valid means of identifica­tion, such as a National Driver’s License, Permanent Voter’s Card, or Internatio­nal Passport. Additional­ly, they should present their Enrolment Slip issued by NIMC and Birth Certificat­e or Sworn Affidavit of Age Declaratio­n for the recapture. Retirees under programmed withdrawal or annuity should provide any valid means of identifica­tion, the Enrolment Slip issued by NIMC, and the Letter of Retirement issued by their employer for the recapture.

For RSA holders who have changed their surnames or first names, or both, after registrati­on, the following documents must be presented to their PFA for recapture: Marriage Certificat­e (if applicable), Newspaper publicatio­n for the change of name, and Sworn Affidavit and Confirmati­on Letter for change of name from the employer (if still employed).

PFAs will issue acknowledg­ment slips to RSA holders upon submission of complete documentat­ion, and notificati­on of the status of their recapture will be sent via text messages within five working days.

CONCLUSION

Eligible RSA holders, both active and retired, are hereby advised to immediatel­y approach their PFAs to provide their NINs, as well as other mandatory biodata informatio­n to be recaptured. PenCom remains committed to regulating and supervisin­g the pension industry to ensure timely payment of retirement benefits.

 ?? ?? PENCOM DG, Aisha Dahir-Umar
PENCOM DG, Aisha Dahir-Umar

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