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American Insurance Firm Transfers Assets To PTAD
The American International Insurance Company Limited (AIICO), has formally handed over and transferred landed property, private equity holding and cash as legacy funds to the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD).
The Executive Secretary, PTAD, Mrs Sharon Ikeazor, Tuesday expressed joy in physically witnessing the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between PTAD and AIICO on the asset transfer.
Ikeazor said that the Pension Reform Act 2014, vested all Defined Benefit Scheme-pension assets, funds and liabilities in PTAD.
She recalled that following the consolidation of treasury funded parastatals’ pension by PTAD in August 2015, the Federal Government discontinued the release of pension intervention funds to insurance companies. According to her, it is in the fulfillment of the mandate that PTAD has taken over the administration of legacy pension funds and assets in the custody of insurance companies and boards of trustees of treasury funded parastatals.
“The directorate consequently directed the concerned insurance companies to transfer all legacy funds and assets in their custody to PTAD.
“In compliance with the directives, some insurance companies and pension boards of trustees have transferred funds and assets to PTAD.
“As a result of that, we issued demand notices to the insurance companies involved for the transfer of these outstanding funds into our dedicated e-collection account with the CBN,’’ Ikeazor said.
The executive secretary said that only five of the 15 insurance companies complied with the demand notices by transferring all or part of the outstanding funds in their custody to the directorate.
She listed Leadway Assurance Limited, Custodian Life Assurance Limited, LASACO Assurance PLC, African Alliance Insurance PLC and NICON Insurance PLC as those that have complied with the demand notices.
While urging other insurance companies still holding on to legacy funds to transfer them without further delay, she added that their slow response had unnecessarily delayed the settlement of the huge pension liabilities inherited by PTAD.
The Tide source reports that Ikeazor, Mr Godwin Iheabohike, Legal Adviser and Mr Sani Mustapha, Deputy Director (Admin.) represented PTAD.
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