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Proposed Pension Reforms to Enhance Growth and Member Protection

Faith Ndunda by Faith Ndunda
March 27, 2026
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The proposed amendments by the Association of Pension Trustees and Administrators of Kenya (APTAK) signal a progressive shift in the evolution of Kenya’s retirement benefits sector. The reforms are designed to enhance investment flexibility, strengthen oversight, and ultimately improve retirement outcomes for members while supporting broader economic growth.

One of the key proposals focuses on expanding the range of investment options available to pension schemes. Currently, retirement funds tend to be heavily concentrated in traditional asset classes such as government securities and bank deposits. The proposed changes seek to reduce this concentration and allow greater allocation to alternative investments such as private equity, real estate across the East African region, and pooled investment vehicles. This approach is aimed at improving diversification, enhancing long-term returns, and unlocking capital for sectors like infrastructure and small businesses that drive economic development.

In addition, the proposals recommend increasing the limit on how much a pension fund can invest in a single entity. This would enable pension schemes to take more meaningful stakes in companies, allowing them to influence governance and strategic decisions. Such influence can improve accountability and potentially enhance returns for members, while also aligning Kenya’s pension industry with global investment practices.

Another important reform is the expansion of regulatory oversight to include trust funds created from pension and death benefits. At present, these funds fall outside formal supervision, which exposes beneficiaries to risks related to mismanagement and lack of transparency. Bringing them under regulatory control would strengthen governance, ensure proper management, and protect vulnerable beneficiaries such as dependents and surviving family members. In line with this, there is also a proposal to extend tax exemptions to these trust funds, ensuring that beneficiaries receive the full value of the funds without unnecessary tax deductions.

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The amendments further aim to deepen capital markets by broadening the scope of entities that can issue infrastructure-related investment instruments with tax incentives. By including county governments and private sector players, the reforms seek to mobilize more long-term capital for development projects and reduce reliance on national government borrowing.

Additionally, the proposal to exempt all death benefits from taxation is a significant step toward protecting bereaved families. By removing conditions tied to age or years of service, the reform ensures fairness and strengthens the role of retirement schemes as a financial safety net.

Finally, the introduction of a structured system that separates retirement savings into different components allows members limited access to funds before retirement while preserving the bulk for long-term security. Overall, these reforms position the pension sector for greater resilience, inclusivity, and improved member outcomes.

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