Trustee Related Determinants of Scheme Design in Occupational Defined Contribution Schemes in Kenya

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2015Author
Tari, Justus
Wawire, Nelson H.W.
Ombuki, Charles
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This  paper  aims  to  provide  an  understanding  of  trustee  related  determinants  of  scheme  design  in  occupational defined  contribution  schemes  (ODCS)  in  Kenya.  ODCS involve  no  promises  about  the  size  of  the  benefits and no risk to the employer. The risk of ending up with low or no benefits falls entirely on the scheme members. It is necessary therefore, that determinants of scheme design are carefully considered in establishment and review of defined  contribution  schemes  to  deliver  adequate  benefits  to  members.  Based  on  modern  portfolio  and  the  life cycle theories, the study investigated the key trustee related determinants of scheme design in ODCS in Kenya. Primary  data  were  collected  using  a  questionnaire  administered  to  scheme  administrators  in  the  sample.Descriptive statistics were used to profile respondents, describe sample characteristics and a logistic econometric model was applied to evaluate the trustee related determinants of scheme design. The study showed that the key trustee  related  determinant  of  scheme  design  was  investment  strategy.  From  the  findings,  it  was  recommended that  trustees  should  in  addition  consider  investment  returns,  target  pension,  charges  by  service  providers  and annuity  rates  in  designing  schemes.  This  would  guarantee  members  a  reasonable  standard  of  living  after retirement.