COVID-19: Pension Assets Estimated To Grow By 8.5% In 2020 Despite A Slowdown

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COVID-19: Pension Assets Estimated To Grow By 8.5% In 2020 Despite A Slowdown
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The Nigerian Pension Industry (\u2018the Industry\u2019) has evolved over the years from one with predominantly public sector participants running a defined benefit scheme to a mandatory defined contribution system for all government and private-sector employees in the country. The 2004 pension reform redefined retirement planning in Nigeria and led to a significant boost in the

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