RSA Funds Adminstration
Opening and maintaining a Trustfund Pensions RSA at any of our conveniently located branches is easy and convenient:
Opening
RSA
Step 1 : Fill RSA Form
- Click here to Download the RSA Opening Form.
- Complete the form and forward it to any of our offices or agent locations nationwide. Click to find the location nearest to you.
Step 2: Activation
- Upon receipt and processing of your completed form, a unique PenCom Personal Identification Number (PIN) will be issued to you via SMS.
Step 3: Notify Your Employer
- Once you have completed the RSA form, please notify your employer that you have signed on to our service and provide them with your Trustfund Pensions RSA details, including your RSA PIN to enable the remittance of your contributions.
Contributing to an RSA
According to the Pension Reform Act of 2014, your employer is mandated to make contributions from your salary into your Retirement Savings Account (RSA) in the following proportions:
Employers:
- 10%- Trustfund Pensions Limited ensures timely crediting of your employees’ RSA accounts.
Employees:
- 8%- Simply forward your RSA PIN to your Human Resources department and inform them that Trustfund Pensions is your chosen PFA for contribution remittance.
*******Kindly ensure the following adjustments are made for clarity and improved structure:
- Please separate the “Paying into a Voluntary Contributions” section from the RSA Funds Administration section.
- The subheading “Paying into a Voluntary Contribution (VC) Account” should be placed under the main “Voluntary Contributions” section to avoid confusion and ensure a more seamless content flow.
Paying into a Voluntary Account (VC)
- Making Voluntary Contribution Trustfund Pensions Limited makes it easy to make Voluntary Contributions (VC) remittances to your RSA account. All you need to do is inform your employer to make deductions from your salary at source.How much would you need to contribute into your Voluntary Contribution Account? You can decide this by using our RSA Calculator