PenCom Grants PFAs Full Authority to Approve Retirement Benefits

March 20, 2025

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PenCom new pension directive

PenCom’s New Pension Directive: What It Means for Retirees

The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has introduced a major reform in Nigeria’s Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), allowing Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) to independently process and approve several categories of retirement benefits.

This directive, which takes effect on June 1, 2025, eliminates the previous requirement for PenCom’s “No Objection” before PFAs could disburse funds to Retirement Savings Account (RSA) holders.

With this change, pensioners and eligible individuals will experience a faster, more efficient approval process for their benefits.

Key Benefits of the New Policy

The reform allows PFAs to approve and process the following benefits without PenCom’s prior approval:

Programmed withdrawals for retirees
Retiree life annuities
Benefits for temporarily unemployed individuals
Refunds for those exempted from the CPS

However, applications for depleted RSAs and death benefits will still require PenCom’s approval, as mandated by Section 8(2) of the Pension Reform Act (PRA) 2014.

 

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Faster Pension Processing & Payment Timeline

Under the new framework:

PFAs must approve and process retirement benefits within two working days once all necessary documents are submitted.
Beneficiaries’ accounts will be credited within 24 hours after PFAs instruct their Pension Fund Custodians (PFCs).
Payments will be facilitated through PenCom’s Shared Folders system for seamless coordination between PFAs and PFCs.

This streamlined process will drastically reduce bureaucratic delays and ensure retirees receive their benefits without unnecessary waiting periods.

Regulatory Amendments to Support the Reform

To implement this policy shift, PenCom has updated five key regulatory instruments:

Revised Regulation on Retirement and Terminal Benefits: Removes the requirement for PFAs to submit approvals to PenCom.
Guidelines on Voluntary Contributions: PFAs can now process withdrawals without PenCom’s approval.
Guidelines on RSA Balances for Residential Mortgages: PFAs can approve equity contributions for homeownership independently.
Framework on Additional Benefits for Retirees: PFAs can now handle pension enhancements and additional benefits requests.
Framework on Pension Enhancement for Retirees on Programmed Withdrawal: Retirees can access enhanced pensions without PenCom’s intervention.

Impact on RSA Holders & the Pension Industry

The new directive is expected to:

Enhance service delivery by removing administrative bottlenecks.
Reduce waiting time for retirees to access their pension benefits.
Give PFAs more autonomy in managing pension funds.
Simplify the withdrawal process for voluntary contributions and homeownership payments.

By granting PFAs full authority, PenCom is reinforcing trust and efficiency in Nigeria’s pension system, ensuring retirees get their benefits without unnecessary delays.

Conclusion

PenCom’s new directive is a game-changer for Nigeria’s pension industry, allowing PFAs to approve and process retirement benefits faster and more efficiently. This move will significantly improve the experience of retirees, pension contributors, and the broader pension system.

What do you think? Will this policy improve Nigeria’s pension system? Share your thoughts in the comments! 👇

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