COMPLIANCE

Octagon Africa to support employers in Kenya implement NSFF Act

Begins countrywide engagements with trustees and sponsors of retirement benefits schemes.

In Summary

•This is ahead of the first remittance at the end of February 2023.

•It is keen to support employers with the contracting-out process of Tier II contributions.

Octagon Africa Group CEO Fred Waswa, commercial director Florence Muchiri and Retirement Benefits Authority legal, market conduct department head, Mohamed Muhidin, during the Octagon Africa stakeholder engagement session in Nairobi/HANDOUT
Octagon Africa Group CEO Fred Waswa, commercial director Florence Muchiri and Retirement Benefits Authority legal, market conduct department head, Mohamed Muhidin, during the Octagon Africa stakeholder engagement session in Nairobi/HANDOUT

Regional financial services providerOctagon Africa has announced a roadmap to support employers in implementing the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Act, 2013.

This is ahead of the first remittance at the end of February 2023.

During a stakeholder engagement forum with various corporates, employers, county government officials, human resource executives and trustees and sponsors of retirement benefits schemes, the company,  with local operations in Kenya presented a detailed framework .

It is keen to support employers with the contracting-out process of Tier II contributions.

On February 9th 2023, NSSF directed all employers to comply with the NSSF Act No. 45 of 2013, which increases the monthly contributions from Sh200 to Sh1,080 for employer and employee, each bringing that to a new monthly total of Sh2,160.

Employers are subsequently required to remit the monthly contribution to NSSF by the 9th of every month.

However, employers who wish to remit Tier II contributions into a contracted-out scheme as provided under Section 21 of the NSSF Act may apply to the pensions’ regulator, Retirement Benefits Authority.

Speaking during the forum, Octagon Africa Group CEO Fred Waswa said that it is essential that employers take note of the newly published NSSF contributions requirement and ensure full compliance.

Octagon Africa, he said, remains committed to supporting employers to ensure a smooth and easier contracting-out process of Tier II contributions.

“We are walking a journey with the employers to ensure a seamless compliance process. We have already engaged the regulator to ensure an accelerated process for employers who wish to remit Tier II contributions into contracted-out schemes,” Waswa said. 

He added: “We have embarked on a 60-day stakeholder engagement with employers and stakeholders of retirement benefits schemes to deepen their understanding of this new Act and to support them with compliance.”

Section 18 (1) of the NSSF Act 2013 establishes a new Pension Fund and a Provident Fund.

Under the Act, the deductions will be applied in different categories.

The Upper Earning Limit (UEL) is for employees who earn Sh18,000 and above, while the Lower Earning Limit (LEL) is for those who earn below Sh6,000 for the first year, thereafter the figures for UEL & LEL will be reviewed based on the five-year implementation plan as laid down in the Act.

“The NSSF contribution will be 12 per cent of the pensionable wages made up of two equal portions of six per cent from the employee and six per cent from the employer, subject to an upper limit of Sh2,160 for employees earning above Sh18,000,” Octagon Africa commercial director Florence Muchiri explained.

Employees earning below Sh6,000 will pay contributions in the Tier 1 category only, while employees whose earnings are between Sh6,000 and Sh18,000 will pay contributions in both Tier I and Tier II category.

“Our countrywide presence with representative offices across the major towns puts us in an elevated position to support employers and customers nationwide. In addition, we have an end-to-end digital platform to enable members to self-onboard on our scheme,” said Davis Ongiro, Octagon Africa general manager- marketing, products and business development.

For a scheme to qualify to receive Tier II contributions as a “contracted out scheme”, they are required to meet the Reference Scheme Test.

The Authority shall issue a Reference Scheme Certificate to Schemes that have met the said qualifications.

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