The quickest way is by opening a Retirement Savings Account' in your names with a Pension Fund Administrator of your choice. This individual account belongs to you as an employee and will remain with you through life.
You may change employers or pension fund administrators but the account remains the same. Then you may only withdraw from this account at the age of 55 or upon retirement thereafter. This withdrawal may take the form of:
(1)Pension, gratuities and other allowances may be granted by the Minister, in accordance with the Pensions Regulations, to officers who have been in the service of the Government.
(2)The Pensions Regulations may be amended by regulations made by the President.
(3)Whenever the President is satisfied that it is equitable that any regulations made under this section should have retrospective effect in order to confer a benefit upon or remove a disability attaching to any person, they may be given retrospective effect for that purpose:
Provided that no such regulations shall have retrospective effect unless they have received the prior approval of the National Assembly signified by resolution.
(4)All regulations made under the pension section shall have the same force and effect as if they were contained in the First Schedule to the pension Act.
(5)Any pension or gratuity granted under the pension Act shall be computed in accordance with subsections (1), (2) and (3) of section 112 of the Constitution.
For the avoidance of doubt, it is declared that where an officer has been confirmed in a pensionable office and is thereafter appointed to another pensionable office then, unless the terms of that appointment otherwise require, the last-mentioned office is, for the purposes of this Act, an office in which he has been confirmed.
Where it appears to the President that there is no satisfactory proof of the correct age of an officer or of any child, the President may, upon such evidence as he may think fit, presume the age of the officer or of the child, and that presumed age shall be taken to be the correct age of the officer or of the child for the purposes of the Pension Act.
Retirement Benefits Authority - Head Office
Address: Rahimtulla Tower, 13th Floor,
Upper Hill Road, Opp UK High Commission.
P.O. Box 57733 - 00200
Nairobi,
Kenya.
Telehone: +254 (20) 2809000
Toll Free No: 0800720300 (Safaricom Network)
Fax: +254 (20) 2710330
Email: info@rba.go.ke
Retirement Benefits Authority Contacts
Retirement Benefits Authority Website
The law makes it mandatory for all workers in the Public Service of Kenya, and workers in the private sector where the total number of employees is 5 or more to join the contributory scheme at commencement.
This is for free of charge for registration.
No expiry date
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For one to obtain a contributory pension scheme card, one has to visit the main branch or one of the designated branch located across the Country in person.
The Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS)was introduced in Kenya by the Kenyan government in January 1 1946 as part of government's administrative reforms, to gradually change the tempo of pension administration in Kenya.
The rationale for introducing a contributory scheme for civil servants in Kenya was largely driven by the realisation that the pension liability is set to rise to unsustainable levels.
The Contributory Pension Scheme requires a civilian employee who is not a daily paid or casual worker, and the employer in either the public or private sector organization to contribute to the scheme.
The employee and the employer are to contribute a minimum of seven and a half per cent (7.5%) each of the employee's consolidated monthly emoluments (or the employer alone can contribute the minimum fifteen per cent (15%) to the employee's pension fund.
For the armed forces, the government contributes twelve and a half percent (12 1/2%) and the armed forces personnel contributes two and a half percent (2 1/2%). Those exempted from the scheme are the Chief Justice of Kenya, a Justice of the Supreme Court, President of the Court of Appeal, a Justice of the Court of Appeal, 'who retires at or after the age of sixty-five years. They retire with their salaries
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http://www.kenyalaw.org:8181/exist/kenyalex/actviewbyid.xql?id=KE/LEG/EN/AR/P/CHAPTER%20189
http://www.oecd.org/finance/financial-education/44283282.pdf
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