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Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by iwaeda: 7:52am On Jun 20
In apparent response to the biting hardship in the economy, the number of workers that made withdrawals from their voluntary contributions under their pension savings increased by 87.6 per cent in the first quarter of 2024, Q1’24.

Specifically, the number of workers that withdrew from their voluntary contributions went up to 1,302 in Q1’24, from 694 recorded in the preceding quarter, Q4’23.

Also, the value of funds withdrawn from the voluntary contributions increased by 160 per cent to N3.9 billion from N1.5 billion withdrawn in the previous quarter.

A breakdown of the first quarter report released by the National Pension Commission, PenCom, show that 1,259 workers who made the withdrawals were from the private sector, while 43 were from the public sector.

Voluntary Contributions are extra funds that a worker can opt to add to his/her mandatory pension contributions, or simply set aside as retirement savings.

The Pension Reform Act (PRA) 2014 allows employees to make voluntary contributions into their Retirement Savings Accounts, RSAs, in addition to their mandatory pension contributions, with the sole aim of enhancing their retirement benefits.

The report stated: “Approvals were granted to 1,302, RSA holders to access N3.9 billion of their voluntary contributions during the quarter under review while 24 were rejected due to incorrect computations. 1,259 RSA holders whose benefits were approved were from the private sector, while 43 were from the public sector.”

Meanwhile, on RSA holders request to access their pension savings for mortgage, the report stated: “A total of 1,390 RSA holders requested to access up to 25% of their RSA balances towards payment of equity contributions for residential mortgage during the quarter under review. Approvals were granted to 1,234 requests amounting to N10.5 billion, while 156 were rejected due to incorrect documentations. Out of the 1,234 applicants whose benefits were approved, 379 were from the private sector, while the remaining 855 were from the public sector.”

Further analysis of the report show that a total of 89,061 new RSAs were registered in different sectors in the quarter ended 31 March 2024.

Analysis of the RSA registrations across PFAs revealed that Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers had the largest market share of 23.9% of new registrations with 21,288 contributors registered, followed by Access Pensions Limited, which had 22.5% with 20,042 new contributors registered. ARM Pension Managers Ltd, Leadway Pensure PFA and Premium Pension followed with 8.4%, 7.1%, 7.0% of the new registrations during the quarter respectively. Consequently, the top five PFAs collectively held 68.8% while the bottom five PFAs recorded an aggregate of 4.3% of the 89,061 new RSAs registered in Q1’24.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/economic-hardship-workers-swoop-on-their-pension-contributions/

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by helinues: 7:56am On Jun 20
Last resort

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Racoon(m): 7:59am On Jun 20
For goodness sake, contributory pension scheme are reserved as last resort and precautionary monies to be fall back upon in case of any unforetold exigencies. Now a govt have afflicted and inflicted it's citizens till the point that pension funds become the last resort now.

Meaning people can't save anymore. You can't imagine the level of hardship in the land. Yet the criminal govt is still bastardizong the nation, borrowing and looting indiscriminately, while asking the docile citizens to continue to brace for more impact of hardship. What a terrible time for this nation

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Racoon(m): 8:06am On Jun 20
helinues:
Rule 3
You refused to oppose all the satanic oppressive and repressive policies of the wicked Buhari and Tinubu govts but always ready to troll anyone contributing to the liberation of this bastardized nation from the hands of its oppressors.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Nice2023(m): 8:06am On Jun 20
This has never happened in the last three administrations before APC took over from power.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Creamypie(m): 8:09am On Jun 20
Una never see anything yet. By the time Una retire, no money to build house, pension Una don use buy buns and egg roll chop for mouth b4 retirement. Na only last salary month money Una go get as benefit, which will be consumed by biting inflation. Effects of bad government doesn't discriminate.they were chanting sai bihari in from 2015- 2023, now agbado/emilocant

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by helinues: 8:11am On Jun 20
Racoon:
You refused to oppose all the satanic oppressive and repressive policies of the wicked Buhari and Tinubu govts but always ready to troll anyone contributing to the liberation of this bastardized nation from the hands of its oppressors.

Chief NL wailer, when would you stop crying profusely on my mentions?

Racoon:

Tanko Yakasai To Nigerians: Blame Southwest, North For Your Sufferings
https://www.sunnewsonline.com/yakasai-to-nigerians-blame-southwest-north-for-your-sufferings/

Stop wailing, do you need Vuvuzela?

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by ytdivine(m): 8:12am On Jun 20
How possible is it to make withdrawal from one's savings?
What are the processes involved?

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Racoon(m): 8:12am On Jun 20
helinues:
Chief NL wailer, when would you stop crying profusely on my mentions?
Was the person you mention right or not?
Tanko Yakasai To Nigerians: Blame Southwest, North For Your Sufferings
https://www.sunnewsonline.com/yakasai-to-nigerians-blame-southwest-north-for-your-sufferings/

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by ScratchDtoto: 8:16am On Jun 20
helinues:


Chief NL wailer, when would you stop crying profusely on my mentions?



Stop wailing, do you need Vuvuzela?

Operation waste today?

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by iwaeda: 9:00am On Jun 20
Tinubu built Lagos, People have lost their jobs, so collecting the 25% voluntary contributions. They are most likely spending them on disposable and feeding, not investment. Nlfpmod, it is well. grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by dibunotion(m): 9:07am On Jun 20
May we not see better yesterday

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by phemmie06(m): 9:08am On Jun 20
The theory of existence now is work to survive and not work to save

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by handsomeyinka(m): 9:09am On Jun 20
Pension money na for tension purpose so it's allowed

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Roger3D(m): 9:09am On Jun 20
Tinubu and his goons have finished this country

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by jeromestarks: 9:10am On Jun 20
Tinubu is the only man who can rule Nigeria successfully at this hour.

Fvck any girl you want but when it comes to marriage, please marry a virgin woman if you want a peaceful lasting home you can return to after work. Do otherwise and regret ever getting married just like many married men are currently regretting today.

Avoid single mothers entirely. Those ones are operating under a different level of curse. She's buttered at heart, she will make your life a bitter one.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by GanagiBitrus: 9:10am On Jun 20
The pension scheme is a very noble scheme but it has been messed up by the high rate of inflation.
If you had ₦10m saved in your scheme last year, that same amount is now worth less than ₦5m because of high inflation.

Same with saving money in a bank.
The situation is quite terrible.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by otomatic(m): 9:10am On Jun 20
This simply shows how much job loses have occurred as people who are still in employment cannot make withdrawals

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Odin13: 9:10am On Jun 20
Yoruba Government tongue

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by EdiskyHarry: 9:11am On Jun 20
Buhari was the worst president in the history of Africa, but was 100 million times better than this useless drug vagabond called tinubu.
When femi adesina and lai Muhammed said we will miss buhari, I was thinking it's a joke.

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Memphitz357: 9:11am On Jun 20
helinues:
Last resort
May hardship and suffering continue to make a huge impact on you for the rest of your life.🙌

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Akwamkpuruamu: 9:12am On Jun 20
No need saving In pension when hunger de turn u like eba today. Na who de alive de chop pension funds

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Tunjikam(m): 9:12am On Jun 20
iwaeda:
Tinubu built Lagos, People have lost their jobs, so collecting the 25% voluntary contributions. They are most likely spending them on disposable and feeding, not investment. Nlfpmod, it is well. grin grin grin grin grin grin

Voluntary contribution is different from the normal monthly contributory pension deduction.

Don't get it wrong

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Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by Artscollection: 9:12am On Jun 20
This dragons n demons should vacate office
Re: Economic Hardship: Workers Swoop On Their Pension Contributions by temmyyem: 9:13am On Jun 20
There is no economic hardship in Nigeria except the one created by politicians and there boko haram, iswap and fulani herdsment boys. They are the reason why we can't afford to buy food because most of the farmers have been killed.

Maybe we should wait till bill gate cancer infested GMO food is ready.

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