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PenCom Sets Nov 16 as Commencement Date for RSA Transfer Window by BrandSpurNG: 7:25pm On Nov 14, 2020
In the just concluded week, the National Pensions Commission (PenCom) announced its plans to commence the implementation of the Retirement Savings Account (RSA) transfer window under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) on Monday, November 16, 2020.
Hence, pensioners who have not had the opportunity to change their Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) as a result of lower returns on investment management or poor customer service delivery, now have the platform to move their RSA to other competing firms in the pension industry.

However, the movement of the RSA can only be done once in a year. According to PenCom, the electronic migration platform which is in line with Section 11(2) of the Pension Reform Act 2004, that an employee reserves the right to migrate from one PFA to another without adducing reasons, would further boost stakeholders confidence in the scheme.

In another development, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in line with its developmental mandate on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, unveiled guidelines for the operation of Private Sector-led Accelerated Agriculture Development Scheme (P-AADs) which is meant to facilitate increased private sector agricultural production of staple foods and industrial raw materials, as well as support food security, job creation and economic diversification.

According to the apex bank, the agricultural commondities eligible for consideration under the scheme include rice, maize, cassava, cotton, wheat, tomato, poultry, fish, sorghum, oil palm, cocoa and livestock. CBN pegged the maximum loan accessible per obligor at N2 billion while the interest rate was maintained at 5% per annum till February 2021 (it would increase to 9% from March 1, 2021).

Going by the guideline, maximum tenor for loan repayment for annual crops is six years (with a moratorium of six months) while perennial crops have a maximum tenor of 10 years with a moratorium of one year. Similarly, efforts at growing the local economy also received a boost from the United Nations (UN) as it supported Nigeria’s Economic Sustainability Plan with USD250 million.

The United Nations Plus Offer for Social-Economic Recovery fund is meant to complement the COVID-19 economic recovery efforts by FG. Specifically, USD13.78 million would be used for the development of health response system; USD53.3 million to protect people; USD30.7 million for macroeconomic stability and economic recovery; and USD26.6 million for social protection to assist communities to bounce back better, amongst other things.

At the international market, crude oil prices continued to rally amid an announcement by an American company (Pfizer) and its German partner (BioNTech) of their breakthrough in COVID19 vaccine development. The two companies had claimed that their vaccine was 90% effective in preventing COVID-19 infections.

Hence, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude price rose w-o-w by 6.69% to USD41.12 a barrel. Also, Brent price rose by 6.93% to USD43.53 a barrel as at Thursday, November 12, 2020; while, Bonny Light increased by 16.76% to USD43.47 a barrel.

Nevertheless, we saw a 0.74% w-o-w decline in US crude oil input to refineries to 13.45 mb/d as at November 6, 2020 (also, It declined y-o-y by 15.52% from 15.92 mb/d as at November 8, 2019). Also, U.S. commercial crude oil inventories (excluding those in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve) rose by 0.88% w-o-w to 488.71 million barrels as at November 6, 2020 (inventories have risen by 8.84% y-o-y from 449.00 million barrels as at November 8, 2019).

We feel that the implementation of the RSA transfer window would spur healthy competition amongst players in the industry with pensioners largely benefitting from it. Meanwhile, we expect the fiscal authority to do more at its end and complement CBN’s efforts on the developmental front in order to achieve holistic results.

SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2020/11/14/pencom-sets-nov-16-as-commencement-date-for-implementation-of-rsa-transfer-window/

Re: PenCom Sets Nov 16 as Commencement Date for RSA Transfer Window by AJOBI77(m): 7:49pm On Nov 14, 2020
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