By Esther Agbo
The Chartered Pension Institute of Nigeria (CPIN) will recognise notable individuals who have significantly contributed to the success of Nigeria’s contributory pension scheme.
This honour will be bestowed during the induction program scheduled for June 27, 2024, marking the 20th anniversary of the Contributory Pension Scheme.
The Executive Secretary/CEO of CPIN, Dr. Samson Akinyemi, emphasised that the awards aim to acknowledge the efforts of those who have fostered the growth of Nigeria’s pension industry and its economy.
The institute will also honour senior management from various states, pension fund operators, and private organisations with extensive experience and contributions to the sector.
Practitioners with around 20 years or more in the industry will also receive recognition.
He mentioned that membership in the institute is available to the public, provided they meet the required qualifications.
The highest membership level, to become a fellow, requires candidates to have held an Associate Certificate of the institute for at least seven years and possess advanced academic qualifications, along with substantial senior management experience in pension management or academia.
Dr. Akinyemi further stated that to become an associate, candidates must be employed in a pension management field, pass the institute’s examination, and hold at least a university first degree or HND.
Additionally, undergraduates or school certificate holders employed by pension management companies can apply for the Pension Technician Certificate.