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Trustfund Pensions Fund II

Fund Objective

The Trustfund Pensions Fund II is the default fund for all active contributors that are 49 years and below. Maximum exposure to Variable Investment Instruments is 55%.

FUND MANAGERS


Head, Investment

Joseph Ali

 

Joseph Ali obtained a B.Sc (Hon) degree in Accountancy in 1994 from Bayero University Kano as well as a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the same institution in 2000. He also qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 2001. Prior to joining Trustfund Pensions Limited in 2011, Joseph commenced his working career with Raleigh Industries Plc in 1996 from where he moved to Dansa Food Processing Company in 1997. He later joined Messrs Akintola Williams Deloitte in 2000 before crossing over to the banking sector in 2003 that saw him working between Zenith Bank Plc and BankPHB Plc until 2010. He later returned briefly to Audit Assurance Practice in 2010 with Messrs Tajudeen Badejo & Co.

 

Since joining Trustfund Pensions Limited, he has worked in the NSITF and Risk Management Departments before his current stay in the Investment Department. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) and has attended executive trainings both local and international.



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