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Premium Pension opens office in Lagos

By Lucky Orioha
20 February 2017   |   3:32 am
The firm explained that the development is part of Premium Pension’s commitment towards bringing its services directly to the door step of its clients and residents in the community.

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Clients of Premium Pension Limited who reside in Lagos Island and its environs now have an opportunity to enjoy the services offered by the firm, as it opened an ultra-modern regional office in Lagos, especially for those residing and working on the Island.

The firm explained that the development is part of Premium Pension’s commitment towards bringing its services directly to the door step of its clients and residents in the community.

Speaking at the commissioning of the regional office in Ikoyi, the Managing Director/CEO, Premium Pension Limited, Wilson Ideva, said: “We have established 20 branches and 33 pension centres across the entire 36 states of the federation with our headquarters in Abuja.”

He said: “The new office will afford us the opportunity to serve our existing RSA holders better and equally provide us the platform for our potential RSA holders such as Nollywood, sports, professional groups and high net worth self-employed specialist and provide them the chance to enrol under the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) thereby ensuring real rest at retirement.”

He further said the company has paid the sum of N118 billion as benefits to retirees and had in excess of 16,000 retirees on its pay roll. Also, the Director-General, National Pension Commission (PenCom), Chinelo Anohu-Amazu, noted that, the firm is one of the important factors in the monumental success of the contributory pension scheme in Nigeria.

Represented by the Commissioner Inspectorate Division, PenCom, Prof. Mohammed Kaoje Abubakar, she added that the company’s performance in the discharge of their fiduciary responsibility is commendable.

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