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The Importance of Including Pension Plans in Corporate Benefits Packages

Faith Ndunda by Faith Ndunda
August 29, 2025
in Pensions
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Attracting and retaining top talent requires more than just a salary, it demands a comprehensive benefits package that reflects long-term value. Among the most impactful yet often underutilized components of such packages is a structured pension plan. For Kenyan employers, integrating pension schemes into corporate benefits is not only a strategic move but also a legal and financial imperative.

Pension plans offer employees a sense of financial security beyond their working years. By contributing to a retirement fund, employees build a cushion that supports them when their earning capacity declines. This assurance fosters loyalty, reduces turnover, and enhances morale. For many, this is a crucial factor when choosing between potential employers, particularly in sectors where skilled talent is in high demand.

From an organizational perspective, offering a pension plan fosters loyalty and reduces staff turnover. Employees are more likely to stay with employers who demonstrate concern for their future security, leading to lower recruitment costs and increased productivity from a stable workforce. Additionally, pension contributions are tax-deductible, creating financial efficiencies for both employers and employees while enhancing the perceived value of the overall compensation package.

Moreover, pension schemes serve as a financial planning tool. They encourage disciplined saving and long-term investment, helping employees avoid financial strain in retirement. Group schemes, such as umbrella retirement benefits plans, offer economies of scale like lower management costs, better investment opportunities, and simplified administration. This makes them especially attractive for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that may lack the resources to manage standalone schemes.

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Incorporating a pension plan also signals stability and governance. It reassures stakeholders, employees, investors, and regulators, that the company is committed to sustainable growth and workforce welfare. As Kenya’s pension sector evolves, businesses that embrace structured retirement planning will be better positioned to navigate regulatory changes and market expectations.

For employers seeking a robust, compliant, and cost-effective solution, the Cytonn Umbrella Retirement Benefits Scheme (CURBS) offers a compelling option. CURBS enables companies to provide retirement benefits without the administrative burden of managing a standalone scheme. It includes flexible contribution structures, strong investment performance, approval to accept and manage NSSF Tier 2 contributions and optional benefits like life cover and post-retirement medical savings. By joining CURBS, employers not only meet statutory obligations but also elevate their brand as a responsible and attractive workplace.

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