Chuks Udo Okonta
Pension contributors who are anxiously waiting for the transfer
window to port from their fund managers to other service providers would have
to wait till next year to make their expectations come through, as operators have
said they are not ready to commence the process.
Inspen gathered
from a reliable source that the National Pension Commission (PenCom) and operators
are still battling with some challenges especially biometric issues which are
considered a clog to the transfer process.
The Managing Director of a pension firm said in an interview
that operators are all concerned about having the window opened and that due to
some challenges, operators and PenCom would not commence the process in the
immediate.
She noted that part of the process of the transfer window is
ensuring that operators’ records are complete and accurate, adding that as part
of the process, the identification method must be had, and to achieve a
seamless transfer, the biometrics must be carefully done.
She said: “We are all concerned, it is important we get it
in place. So, I believe that towards the end of the year, we would have made
significant process, and we would begin to talk of specific time lag by then. As
at now, we can give you assurance that it is upmost in our minds and it is receiving
a lot of attention from the regulator and operators.
“We have engaged consultants, done costing and have made
significant process. PenCom also has its side of the transfer window and they
are working seriously too. The true is that they are not ready and we are also
not ready yet.
“If I want to transfer my account from Pension Fund Administrator
A to B, the PFA had to identify me to ensure that it is my account that is
being moved from A to B. The only way to have a seamless transfer is to have biometrics.
That is the crust of the transfer window; otherwise, you would find that in
moving a subscriber’s account from a point to another, you may move the data of
another person.
“Biometrics is the crux and it is what we are waiting to put
in place. There is a PenCom leg and operators leg in the biometrics process. If
you look at it on our attempt in Nigeria to have an identity, you would see
that it is complicated process.”
She noted that data
process has remain a challenge in Nigeria, adding that as the nation lacks identity
process, having a good biometrics process would take some time.
She said the operators having considered the extent of work
and cost required to build a reliable database, decided, to put effort together,
stressing that while the operators are working on the process, they are also pursuing
collaboration with other industries that are considering a biometric system.
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