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Pensions scheme returns ride on stock market rally

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Retirement schemes’ equity allocation increased over the quarter ending June 30, 2017,  mainly as a result of a rally in the stock market over the period.

The Zamara Consulting Actuaries Schemes Survey (Z – CASS) for the second quarter of 2017 shows that the allocation of equity investments increased to 21.5 per cent from 19.1% in the first quarter as prices of the held investments increased.

“The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has rallied since April of this year mainly driven by banking stocks delivering profits, strong sustained performance from Safaricom, which led to increased local and foreign investor confidence. The offshore asset class also performed well over the 12-month period although following the Supreme Court judgement nullifying President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win on September 1, the stock market took a plunge,” said Zamara Group Chief Executive Officer Sundeep Raichura.

Fixed income assets accounted for 72.9% of the average pension fund allocation followed by property at 4.3 per cent and offshore at 1.3%.

The Z-CASS Survey additionally showed that participating schemes had a median return of 14.3 per cent over a one-year period and a 9.4 per cent return over a three-year period. Schemes in Kenya have varying risk profiles, the survey classifies the schemes in to three categories – Conservative, Moderate and Aggressive. During the 12-month period, schemes with moderate risk had the highest median performance and conservative schemes had the highest  three-year median performance.

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Offshore investments, despite the low asset allocation, had the highest median return over a one-year period at 22.6% followed by fixed income at 15.2% and equity at 12.5%.

Fixed income assets recorded the highest return over a three-year period at 12.9%, followed by offshore investments at 10.1 per cent and equities at 1.7%.

382 schemes were covered in the in the Z – CASS Survey in the second quarter of 2017 and the assets under management covered by the survey were at Ksh 655 billion.

The Z- Cass Survey enables trustees to compare the performance of their retirement scheme relative to their peers within the broader retirement scheme industry.

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