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Building a Retirement Portfolio in Kenya

Faith Ndunda by Faith Ndunda
August 8, 2025
in Pensions
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Asset allocation dividing an investment portfolio among different asset categories.

Asset allocation dividing an investment portfolio among different asset categories.

A well-structured retirement portfolio acts as a savings plan while also ensuring financial security and legacy building. In Kenya, crafting a retirement portfolio involves three key pillars: wealth creation, wealth protection and wealth succession. This holistic approach to retirement planning ensures that you meet your current needs and long-term goals.

Wealth creation begins with building a personal investment portfolio. This involves investing in diversified asset classes such as government securities, which offer stability and predictable returns; equities, which provide growth through capital appreciation and dividends; real estate, which offers long-term income and serves as a hedge against inflation; and alternative investments, such as private equity or Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), which balance risk and return over time.

Having a pension plan is also key to wealth creation. Individuals can have pension plans through personal schemes and umbrella or occupational schemes under their employers. Individuals should maximize their retirement savings by making regular contributions to their pension schemes. Pension plans benefit from compounding interest, professional fund management and tax relief on contributions, making them both strategic and cost-effective.

Wealth protection involves safeguarding what you have built, ensuring your retirement portfolio is shielded from unexpected risks. Many pension schemes in Kenya have adopted life cover as an embedded benefit, which provides your loved ones with financial support in the event of your death. Additionally, the inclusion of post-retirement medical funds allows members to save specifically for healthcare expenses in retirement. Contributions of up to KES 15,000.0 per month are tax-deductible, making it easier to prepare for future medical needs without straining your savings.

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Wealth succession ensures your legacy lives on. Pension schemes in Kenya are structured in a way that allows members to nominate beneficiaries who are legally entitled to receive benefits upon the member’s death. This provides peace of mind, knowing your loved ones will be financially supported and your savings will not be lost. A clear succession plan in your retirement portfolio ensures the smooth transfer of assets and helps avoid disputes.

To build a complete retirement portfolio, individuals need solutions that cover all three pillars. Cytonn pensions, through its personal scheme (CPRBS) and umbrella scheme (CURBS), offers a comprehensive solution that covers all three pillars. Members benefit from flexible contribution plans, additional life and medical cover options, regulated fund management, and structured succession planning through nominated beneficiaries.

 

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