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NSSF vs 'pension products'
kiterunner
#11 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 9:06:00 PM
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True that but i am not very disciplined I would like it to be out of easy reach

I am looking through the Jubilee website, they dont give an interest rate. I am assuming whatever the interest is it will be compounded
our goals are best achieved indirectly
savant
#12 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 11:55:54 PM
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@kiterunner
Check out ICEA's and Alexander Forbes' individual pension plans. Both run very professionally.

http://www.icea.co.ke/fo...-retirement-scheme-prs/

http://www.aforbes.co.za/kenya/L-Vuni.htm


I wouldn't advise you to save for your pension using stocks, you're right, they're too easily accessible and you would have to essentially manage your own retirement scheme, not sure how wise a decision that would be. Diversification here is key.

Stocks are an excellent investment vehicle, but profits can be channeled towards other more immediate or medium term goals.

All the best.
Généralement, les gens qui savant peu parlent becoup, et les gens qui savant beaucoup parlent peu.
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kiterunner
#13 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2011 12:27:34 AM
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@savant many thanks, I have learnt quite a bit going through them. Alexander Forbes seems very attractive. I will look around the other brochures for the 20 or so plans I have seen registered by RBA. If I have any more question I will get back to might wazua
our goals are best achieved indirectly
MugundaMan
#14 Posted : Thursday, January 31, 2019 4:32:58 PM
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8 years later this is still a useful thread. Ahsanteni!
Wacha niwaulize. What about NSSF for self employed. I know they recently upgraded the rules so can someone update us on how it works. For example if MM has extra 100k idle cash lying around that he wants to squirrel into NSSF as a "last case resort" under the self-employed category incase God-forbid he loses his shirt and is destitute by age 50 (by the way was this age changed?), regardless of the paltry returns, will he get paid a lumpsum or malipo za pole pole. Thanks in advance nduguzanguni.
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