PenCom, NLC chart new path for pension reform amid calls for improved governance
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Summary: The regulator has reviewed its rules to give pension fund administrators (PFAs) room to unlock more pension assets for investment in infrastructure and gold, per global practices.
The National Pension Commission (PenCom) and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) have vowed to firm up collaboration on pension reforms and improve transparency in Nigeriaβs N26 trillion pension industry as the duo looks to strengthen trust and governance.
At a roundtable in Abuja on Thursday, PenComβs director-general, Omolola Oloworaran, avowed that the engagement marked the start of more structured relations between the regulator and organ
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