The Influence of Pension Scheme Maturity on Investment Strategies of Pension Funds in Kenya

  • Ngugi W
  • Njuguna A
  • Wambalaba F
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Abstract

The longevity risk borne by members of defined contribution pension schemes and the funding risk borne by sponsors of defined benefit pension funds have shifted attention to the investment strategies employed by pension funds. We use secondary data from 206 occupational retirement benefits schemes in Kenya, to examine the influence of pension scheme maturity on investment strategies. We then triangulate the results using focused group discussions with industry experts. Results from the regression models indicate that scheme maturity does not influence the investment strategies of occupation schemes in Kenya contrary to life cycle theory. The Retirement Benefits Authority and trustees of retirement benefits schemes in Kenya are advised to offer members’ investment choices coupled with education to enable them make decisions to reduce their exposure to risky assets as they age.

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Ngugi, W., Njuguna, A., & Wambalaba, F. (2018). The Influence of Pension Scheme Maturity on Investment Strategies of Pension Funds in Kenya. International Journal of Business and Management, 13(10), 1. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v13n10p1

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