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Home»Banking & Finance»Capital Market»Retiree Life Annuity Registers 83,917 Contracts In Q2, 2020
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Retiree Life Annuity Registers 83,917 Contracts In Q2, 2020

By orientalnewsngSeptember 21, 20208 Comments2 Mins Read
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The National Insurance Commission, NAICOM, has said that the Retiree Life Annuity, RLA, during the second quarter of 2029, recorded marginal growth, with portfolio recording 83,917 contracts purchased for a total premium of N376.58bn as at end of Q2 2020.

This depicts 2.69 per cent and 1.58 per cent growth in count and volume, respectively in Q2 2020 from end of Q1 2020, while the industry fund portfolio grew by 15.34 per cent from N401.51bn in Q1 2020 to N463.1bn at the end of Q2, 2020.

In a report, the insurance industry regulator, stated that Life annuity funds managed by life insurance companies rose to N463.1 billion during the period in review.

In the report entitled ‘Retiree life annuity: An overview of Q2, 2020’ NAICOM said, “The Retiree Life Annuity depicts marginal growth during the period under review.”

Life annuity is obtained by retirees under the Contributory Pension Scheme who choose the annuity option for their monthly benefits and are paid by the insurance companies.

The Commission stated that the year-on-year growth during the last three years for RLA business averaged 25.45 per cent in volume, while RLA fund portfolio growth had averaged 37.22 per cent notwithstanding the RLA payouts made (cumulative total payments of N167.2bn as at end of Q2 2020).

The graph of the annuity payouts, premium receipts and portfolio fund balance depicted a clear representation with the fund balance (N463.1bn) being higher than the cumulative premium amounts received (N376.58bn) notwithstanding the cumulative annuity payouts, it stated.

It added that further analysis of the periodical increments in the cumulative premium amounts received and RLA fund portfolio depicted the growth rate for premium receipts was receding while the growth rate for the portfolio fund balance was volatile.

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