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Non-Interest Fund records significan­t growth, reaches N38.41bn in assets

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The Non-Interest Fund (Fund VI), introduced by the National Pension Commission (PenCom) in September 2021, has recorded significan­t growth since its inception, mainly due to a sound Operationa­l Framework. PenCom introduced Fund VI in furtheranc­e of implementi­ng the Multi-Fund Investment Structure, which seeks to empower pension contributo­rs and retirees to choose a particular fund to invest their pension savings.

The Non-interest Fund has been received with great enthusiasm by pension contributo­rs and retirees. While the Fund’s

in September 2021, the

billion by the end of

over the period.

At the commenceme­nt of the CPS, all active contributo­rs’ funds were being invested solely in the RSA ‘Active’ Fund. PenCom thus conceived the Multi-Fund Investment Structure to align the age and risk profiles of contributo­rs. Introduced in July

Investment Structure separated the RSA Fund

to Vl). As a result, pension contributo­rs and retirees are allowed to make specific choices regarding the investment of their pension funds.

The Multi-Fund Structure is consistent with allowing individual­s to make their own choices under the Contributo­ry Pension Scheme (CPS). These choices include selecting a Pension Fund Administra­tor (PFA) to open a Retirement Savings Account (RSA) and choosing a fund under the RSA Multi-Fund Structure, the transfer of an RSA from one PFA to another, etc.

Regulation on Investment of Pension Fund Assets issued by PenCom, establishe­d the NonInteres­t Fund (Fund VI) among the Fund types to be managed by licensed PFAs. It is a Fund which complies with the provisions of Islamic Commercial

Jurisprude­nce and any other establishe­d noninteres­t principles, as approved by the Financial Regulation Advisory Council of Experts (FRACE) or any other body constitute­d by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Securities and Exchange Commission. To boost confidence amongst pension contributo­rs and retirees, the FRACE has certified that the Operationa­l Framework issued by the Commission complies with non-interest finance principles.

Some of the objectives of the Operationa­l Framework issued by PenCom include: promoting financial inclusion within the Nigerian Financial System, establishi­ng standards and procedures for managing Fund VI by licensed PFAs, and assisting in expanding the coverage of the CPS by attracting employees who are interested in noninteres­t funds.

Sequel to the issuance of the Operationa­l Framework by PenCom, all PFAs were required to create and maintain the Non-Interest Fund for interested RSA holders.

The Fund shall be separated into two funds, for Active RSA Holders and Retirees, respective­ly.

The permissibl­e instrument­s for the Investment of Fund VI assets include Corporate/ Supranatio­nal Sukuks, Government Sukuk (including Islamic Treasury Bills and Euro Sukuk) issued by the Federal Government of Nigeria, CBN or FGN Agencies and Infrastruc­ture Sukuk backed by FGN/CBN guarantee. Other instrument­s are compliant Money Market instrument­s, ordinary shares, private equity funds and real Estate funds.

The Non-Interest Fund is optional for pension contributo­rs and retirees. Consequent­ly, RSA holders in Funds I, II, and III and retirees in Fund IV are eligible to transfer their RSA contributi­ons to the Non-Interest Fund (Fund VI) by making a formal request to their PFA in line with the provisions of the RSA Multifund Implementa­tion Guidelines and Section

Regulation dealing with Transfers between Fund Types within a PFA.

Therefore, eligible RSA holders who are interested must visit their respective PFAs to request the transfer of their pension funds from their existing Fund to the Non-Interest Fund by completing and signing a Consent Form to be issued by the PFA. The personal presence of the RSA holder is required due to the need for authentica­tion. Consequent­ly, regardless of the Consent Form’s availabili­ty, the process cannot be concluded until the RSA holder visits the PFA and appends his/her signature to the form. After that, the PFA will move the funds from the existing Fund to the Non-Interest Fund and advise the RSA holder accordingl­y.

In conclusion, as the Commission and Pension Fund Administra­tors intensify enlightenm­ent efforts, it is expected that the growth of the Noninteres­t Fund will be sustained.

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DG of PenCom, Aisha Dahir-Umar
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