Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria (PenOp) said is collaborating with the African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA) to empower local investors and develop private equity (PE) as an asset class in Nigeria.
Speaking about the partnership, the Chief Executive (CEO) of PenOp, Mr Oguche Agudah, said, “Pension funds realise that they need to diversify into alternative investments and private equity presents one of such opportunities.
“However, we haven’t seen that much uptake of this locally. In addition to other initiatives we are pursuing, we are hoping that this partnership with AVCA will help to further open up this space.”
He maintained that domestic capital plays a vital role in accelerating economic growth in Nigeria and across the continent in general.
He cited that over the last 10 years, the value of Nigerian pension funds has grown markedly to peak at over $25 billion in December 2020, of which a marginal 0.03 per cent has been allocated to private equity.
On the coloration, he said it will focus on training and networking, including an introduction to Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), fund managers and other stakeholders within the global private equity ecosystem, to ensure the growth of private equity in Nigeria, especially for pension operators.
He submitted that as part of this collaboration, PenOp will also support AVCA’s research and advocacy by providing insight into pension fund investments in PE and their impact.
During the African Institutional Investor Roundtable hosted at AVCA’s annual conference in April, there was a discussion about ways to encourage pension funds on the continent to increase their allocations to private equity.
The roundtable event was a partnership between PenOp, AVCA, Southern African Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (SAVCA) and East Africa Venture Capital Association (EAVCA).
Also, Abi Mustapha-Maduakor, the CEO of AVCA, said: “Our mission at AVCA is to facilitate more private investment into Africa, and part of this work involves unlocking domestic capital by demystifying the asset class.
“We know that African institutional investors are increasingly looking at PE to diversify their portfolios, so this collaboration with PenOp will enable us to equip Nigerian pension funds with the tools and resources they need to achieve superior returns by investing in the continent’s growing businesses.”
The AVCA is the pan-African industry body that promotes and enables private investment in Africa. It plays a significant role as a champion and effective change agent for the industry, educating, equipping and connecting members and stakeholders with independent industry research, best practice training programs, and exceptional networking opportunities.