Nigeria’s Pension Fund Assets Surge 3% in April

June 21, 2017
Pension Fund Managers

Nigeria’s Pension Fund Assets Surge 3% in April

By Quantitative Financial Analytics

The total assets of Nigerian Pension funds grew by 3 percent between March and April 2017 to a record N6.5 trillion, according to information released by the Pension Commission of Nigeria (PenCom) and analysed by Quantitative Financial Analytics.

Pension assets had stood at N6.3 trillion by the end of February, meaning that there has been a surge of N194.5 billion.

Quantitative Financial Analytics further reveals that the asset class that benefited most from the surge is foreign money market securities which grew by 336 percent, from N5,188 as at February 2017 to N22,645 while investments in Commercial Papers grew by 165 percent from 16.763 to N44.503 within the period under review.

On the flip side, Agency Bonds, comprising NMRC and FMBN bonds suffered the greatest divestment as pension fund asset allocation to that asset type fell by 50.13 percent to N41,113 from its February ending value of N82,441

Among pension fund types, the increase is felt almost equally by the RSA and Retiree funds which saw their total assets increase by 3.76 percent and 3.14 percent respectively with CPFAs increasing by 2.12 percent and AES, by just 0.18 percent.

Accordingly, RSA Pension funds account for 67.29 percent of assets compared to 14.03 percent for CPFAs, 11.14 percent for AES and 7.54 percent for Retiree funds.

The growth in asset value seems to be in tandem with the performance of the various pension fund types.

According to our analysis, RSA funds returned 2.48 percent on the average between March and April while Retiree funds made 2.5 percent.

Our attribution analysis therefore projects that about 1.28 percent and 0.64 percent growth in the RSA and Retiree total asset can be attributable to monthly contributions.

There is no significant change in the asset allocation dynamics as FGN Securities (Bonds and Treasuries) still account for 71.36 percent of total Pension assets, slightly down from the February ending allocation of 72.36 percent.

Dipo Olowookere

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan.

Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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