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Africa Pension Awards 2O16: Call for Nominations!

The Africa Pension Awards was introduced in 2015 to benchmark Africa’s pension industry and promote innovation in pension administration amongst pension fund managers and regulators on the Continent.
This year’s award is open to pension fund managers and regulators from all African countries, who will compete in the following categories:

  • Innovations in Corporate Governance
  • Deployment of Innovative Practices to FacilitateWide Coverage
  • Socio-economic Impact of Pension System
  • Innovations in Risk Management
  • Innovations in Communication Strategy for Improved Customer Service Delivery.
  • All entries should be emailed to: [email protected]
  • Closing date for the submission of entries is 15th September, 2016

AWARD CEREMONY: 27 SEPTEMBER 2016 
VENUE:
 Congress Hall, Transcorp Hilton
CITY:
 Abuja COUNTRY: Nigeria TIME: 07.00 

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