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ISLAMIC FINANCE: PenCom, PenOp, explore growth opportunities in Sharia-compliant investments

The National Pension Commission (PenCom) along with Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria (Penop), has emphasized the importance of expanding the investment options available under RSA Fund VI especially in the area of Sharia-compliant Investments.

Oguche Agudah, CEO PenOp disclosed this during webinar with the National Pension Commission (PenCom), titled “Maximizing the Potential of RSA Fund VI: Exploring Sharia-Compliant Investments”.

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He called for deeper industry collaboration to address existing challenges and seize opportunities for growth in Sharia-compliant and ethical investments.

The Chairman of the Pension Industry Non-Interest Advisory Committee (PINAC), Dr. Adam Muhammad Abubakar outlined the current challenges PFAs face in accessing Sharia-compliant instruments.

He stressed the need for more investment outlets and enhanced awareness about the growth potential of non-interest financial products.

Bil-yaminu Yakubu, Who represented the Head of Investment supervision of PenCom- Mr. Dahiru, Abdulqadir, highlighted the efforts the Commission had made to advancing the ethical investment space “‘we understand the challenges PFAs are facing in terms of regulatory clarity.

He noted that the commission is committed to providing clear rules that will foster confidence in investing in non-interest instruments, ensuring compliance while driving innovation.

The session also highlighted how Sharia-compliant investments, particularly Sukuk bonds, have played a crucial role in raising infrastructure funds.

Participants argued that expanding the issuance size of such instruments is seen as key to attracting more PFA participation and driving the growth of RSA Fund VI.

The importance of clear guidelines from PenCom and SEC to support the growth of non-interest financial instruments was also discussed.

Abimbola Yusuf, Treasurer of Alternative Bank, spoke about their transition into a standalone non-interest bank and highlighted upcoming products for Fund VI..

“We are committed to delivering tailored financial services that comply with Islamic finance principles. Our goal is to offer pension fund administrators innovative products that meet both liquidity needs and ethical standards.”

Akeem Oyewale, CEO of Marble Capital, said “the market for Sharia-compliant investments is growing, and we are developing a robust pipeline of instruments to support PFAs in diversifying their portfolios. Collaboration with issuers is key to ensuring that the size of Sharia-compliant issuances grows, creating more investment opportunities.”

As the demand for non-interest financial products continues to grow, PenOp said it remains committed to ensuring that Sharia-compliant and ethical investments can thrive within Nigeria’s pension framework.

The Association said it will continues to work closely with regulators and industry players to unlock the full potential of RSA Fund VI.

The event gathered industry stakeholders to address the growing interest in non-interest financial products, particularly those under RSA Fund VI, a dedicated Sharia-compliant fund within the Contributory Pension Scheme.

Source: BusinessDay (with sligh editing to headline)

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