Asset Allocation
Apportioning a portfolio’s assets according to the guidelines instituted by PenCom pertaining to each fund.
Fund
A pool of money contributed by the contributors.
Portfolio
A portfolio is a collection of investments.
Risk Appetite
Risk Appetite is the quantum and type of risk an individual is willing to take with respect to his retirement savings.
Returns
Is the money made or lost on an investment over a period of time.
Variable Income Instruments
Are investments fully tradable in a stock exchange such as Mutual Fund, Infrastructure Funds, Ordinary shares/stocks. They are investments in Private Equity approved by the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC).
Fixed Income Instruments
Are investments that provides a return in the form of fixed periodic payments such as interest and coupons. The principal is returned at maturity. Examples are Federal Government Bonds, Treasury Bills, State Government Bonds, Local Government Bonds, Corporate Debt Securities, Money Market securities and Infrastructure Bonds.
Non-Interest Fixed Income
Are investments that are non-interest earning such as Sukuk Bonds.
Sharia Compliant Capital Market
Ethical investments in sharia compliant companies listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).