Money Counsellors Annual Report on Pensions (MCARP 2022)


25 November 2022

As part of our objectives and commitment to industry growth & development, we release the maiden Money Counsellors Annual Report on Pensions (MCARP 2022). The report presents a holistic review of the last five years of activities of PFA’s and the funds managed  including 5-year summary company and fund accounts, ratios, fund performances, fund performance rankings vs. peers, asset allocation, AUM ranking, RSA ranking and much more. 


At Money Counsellors we aim to deliver regular, easy-to-understand quantitative as well as qualitative stakeholder-focused information on the entire industry. This is achieved through robust research and analyses covering important aspects including but not limited to the following:


  1. Industry innovation and trends;
  2. Product varieties;
  3. Product performance;
  4. Vendor activities;
  5. Corporate governance;
  6. Scheme enhancement programmes;
  7. Economic trends and reviews;
  8. Investment reporting;
  9. Regulatory issues and guidance, and;
  10. Personal financial planning. 

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With MCARP, your pension pot couldn't be closer to you and we're delighted to being your reliable partner on this crucial journey of life.

 

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Our data and information provided is based on public data, our regulatory intelligence effort, from our archives, and other public sources such as from Fund Managers, FMAN, Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs), PenOp, etc. We have taken care to ensure that the information is correct, but MoneyCounsellors neither warrants, represents, nor guarantees the information's contents, nor does it accept responsibility for any errors, inaccuracies, omissions, or inconsistencies contained herein. Because past performance does not predict future performance, it should not be used to make an investment decision. We make no product recommendations. No news or research item should be interpreted as a personal recommendation to buy, sell, or switch any investment. Investments and the income generated by them rise and fall in value, so you may receive more or less than you invested.

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