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Pension Funds Increase Equity Holdings to N3.96trn as Assets Hit N27.45trn

Taiwo Ajayi
Last updated: 2026/03/02 at 12:28 PM
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Pension Funds Increase Equity Holdings to N3.96trn as Assets Hit N27.45trn
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Nigeria’s pension industry is cautiously expanding its exposure to domestic equities, signalling a gradual shift from its long-standing dominance of government securities.

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Equities Gain, But Bonds Still DominateMeasured Diversification StrategyHigh Yields Support Government Debt StrategyAlternative Assets Remain ModestImplications for RSA Holders

New portfolio data for the period ended December 31, 2025, show that Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) raised their investments in domestic equities to N3.96 trillion, even as total industry assets climbed to N27.45 trillion under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS).

For years, PFAs and their regulator, the National Pension Commission (PenCom), have maintained a conservative investment posture, prioritising capital preservation for Retirement Savings Account (RSA) holders. This strategy has largely favoured sovereign debt instruments, offering predictable returns but limiting exposure to higher-growth assets.

Equities Gain, But Bonds Still Dominate

Despite the recent increase in equity allocation, fixed income instruments, particularly Federal Government securities—continue to dominate pension portfolios.

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Federal Government instruments account for N16.33 trillion of total pension assets, representing well over half of the industry’s holdings. Of this amount, N12.83 trillion is invested in bonds held to maturity, indicating that fund managers intend to retain these securities until maturity rather than actively trade them.

Treasury bills and other sovereign instruments make up the balance, underscoring the industry’s strong preference for low-risk assets.

In effect, RSA contributors remain among the Federal Government’s most dependable long-term lenders.

Measured Diversification Strategy

Industry analysts describe the shift into equities as cautious rather than aggressive. While domestic shares have benefited from improved corporate earnings, attractive dividend yields and selective growth opportunities, PFAs appear unwilling to abandon their traditional comfort zone.

“The move into equities is not a rejection of safety but a measured expansion beyond it,” an industry analyst noted, pointing out that even marginal allocation adjustments can significantly impact capital markets.

With pension assets now standing at N27.45 trillion, the sector represents one of Nigeria’s largest pools of institutional capital. Even incremental shifts toward equities can enhance market liquidity and bolster investor confidence.

Historically, Nigeria’s stock market has grappled with limited institutional depth. Analysts say sustained participation by pension funds could strengthen market resilience and signal confidence in medium-term corporate performance.

High Yields Support Government Debt Strategy

The conservative tilt towards government securities has been reinforced by elevated yields on sovereign debt in 2025. For PFAs tasked primarily with safeguarding contributors’ funds, these instruments continue to provide predictable income with relatively low credit risk.

This dynamic explains why, despite renewed interest in equities, government paper still commands the largest share of the portfolio.

Beyond sovereign debt and equities, corporate debt holdings stand at N2.20 trillion, while money market instruments account for N2.62 trillion, reflecting a continued emphasis on liquidity and income stability.

Alternative Assets Remain Modest

Investments in private equity, infrastructure funds and real estate remain comparatively small relative to the industry’s overall asset base. While these asset classes offer potential long-term returns, regulatory limits and risk considerations have kept allocations modest.

Analysts believe that as regulatory frameworks evolve and market conditions stabilise, pension funds may gradually deepen their participation in alternative investments, particularly infrastructure financing, which aligns with national development priorities.

Implications for RSA Holders

For RSA holders under the CPS, the cautious expansion into equities could translate into improved long-term returns, particularly if corporate earnings growth remains steady. However, the industry’s core emphasis on capital preservation suggests that diversification will remain gradual and risk-managed.

The latest portfolio data indicate that Nigeria’s pension industry is not abandoning its conservative philosophy but is carefully testing broader asset opportunities in a changing economic environment.

As the asset base continues to expand, the allocation decisions of PFAs are likely to play an increasingly influential role in shaping Nigeria’s financial markets and long-term capital formation.

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TAGGED: Contributory Pension Scheme, Federal Government securities, National Pension Commission, Pension Fund Administrators, Retirement Savings Account
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