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Pension funds unite for Kenya’s infrastructure development under PHC

Christine Akinyi by Christine Akinyi
November 29, 2024
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Kenya’s infrastructure development landscape has received a significant boost with the launch of The Pack Hunters Club (PHC), a consortium uniting pension funds, fund managers, stockbrokers, and custodians to co-invest in transformative infrastructure projects. Announced by the Association of Pension Trustees and Administrators of Kenya (APTAK), the Fund Managers Association (FMA), and the Kenya Association of Stockbrokers and Investment Banks (KASIB), PHC seeks to tackle large-scale ventures like toll roads, airport upgrades, and the Nairobi-Mombasa expressway. By pooling resources and expertise, PHC aims to address Kenya’s critical infrastructure gaps while delivering value to investors and the public alike.

The launch of PHC represents a pivotal moment for pension schemes in Kenya, signaling a shift in how these funds approach investments and fulfill their mandate to grow members’ contributions while supporting national development. By collaborating with other financial institutions to tackle large-scale infrastructure projects, Kenyan pension schemes can achieve benefits that go far beyond traditional investment opportunities.

One of the most significant advantages for pension schemes lies in diversification. Traditionally, many Kenyan pension funds have concentrated their investments in government securities and real estate. While these assets offer stability, they often yield limited returns compared to higher-risk ventures. PHC provides access to infrastructure projects with competitive returns, allowing pension schemes to balance risk and reward while meeting their obligations to members.

Additionally, infrastructure investments are long-term in nature, aligning with the long-term liabilities of pension funds. Projects such as toll roads, airport upgrades, and expressways provide consistent income streams over decades. This is ideal for schemes tasked with ensuring the financial security of members well into retirement.

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Collaboration through PHC also reduces risk exposure. No single pension scheme bears the entire financial or operational burden of large projects. The shared responsibility within the consortium allows funds to undertake ventures that would have been otherwise inaccessible. Furthermore, pooling resources ensures the collective financial muscle necessary to attract both local and international investors, amplifying the impact of individual pension schemes.

The launch of Kenya’s first Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) under PHC is another game-changer. By focusing on resolving pending bills and unlocking stalled projects, pension schemes stand to benefit from enhanced economic stability, which directly impacts their portfolios. Economic growth driven by better infrastructure leads to stronger equity markets and increased opportunities across various asset classes.

For pension members, the benefits are twofold: higher returns on contributions and enhanced social outcomes. As pension schemes contribute to infrastructure that improves transportation, trade, and connectivity, members indirectly benefit from a more vibrant economy and improved quality of life.

This initiative also positions pension schemes as critical players in Kenya’s development agenda. Moving beyond passive investment, they become active contributors to the nation’s progress, reinforcing their relevance in an evolving financial landscape.

Ultimately, The Pack Hunters Club empowers pension schemes to strike a balance between social responsibility and financial prudence. It sets a precedent for innovative investment strategies, ensuring pension schemes not only grow their assets but also contribute meaningfully to Kenya’s future.

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