The effect of risk based supervision on the financial performance of pension schemes in Kenya
Abstract
An increasing number of African countries have recently initiated reform of their pension
and social protection systems. Over the last decade, Kenya has also undertaken a major
reform of parts of its pension system, specifically in the areas of risk management and
pension schemes’ supervision. Whereas the primary motivation for reform of pension
systems in many countries worldwide has been to address the growing fiscal burden of
pension liabilities, in Kenya the major driver for reform was to strengthen the
governance, management and effectiveness of the existing pensions system.
This study sought to establish the effect of risk based supervision on financial
performance of pension schemes in Kenya. The study was done on Kenyan pension funds
at aggregate level using quarterly data on fund value as well as the asset classes in which
the scheme funds were invested. The data was from between June 2008 through June
2013. Multiple regression model was used to determine the relationship between financial
performance before and after the implementation of risk based supervision.
The findings of this research project have indicated that the implementation of risk based
supervision has had a significant positive effect on the financial performance of pension
in Kenya. The study concludes by indicating that the financial performance of pension
funds in Kenya was better in the period after which risk based supervision was adopted
and implemented and providing recommendations on the policy reforms.
Publisher
University of Nairobi