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PSSF is a retirement benefits provider to teachers, civil servants and disciplined services personnel

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Haziran 2023
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517,236 Members. KES 322 Billion Fund Value. The Public Service Superannuation Fund continues to secure the retirement future of Civil Servants, TSC-employed Teachers, and Disciplined Services personnel through a sustainable Defined Contribution Pension Scheme. Members can easily access their contribution statements anytime through the Member Self-Service Portal: mss.pssf.go.ke
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Hello Members! We are pleased to share Issue 005 of The Superannuation Magazine (April–June 2026). This edition highlights key milestones, including the Fund’s growth to 517,236 members and KES 322 billion in assets, the new Investment Policy Statement, expansion into alternative investments, preparations for the 2nd Pan-African Pensions Conference, enhanced digital member services, and financial wellness insights. Read the latest edition of The Superannuation Magazine at online.fliphtml5.com/PSSF254/The-Su…
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New pension system promises faster services to public servants! Kenya’s public servants are set to experience faster, more transparent and more accessible pension services following the launch of the Pension Administration System (PAS), a new digital platform unveiled by the Public Service Superannuation Fund (PSSF). The system promises quicker processing of pension claims, real-time access to member statements, improved accuracy of records, seamless communication between employers and the Fund, and the ability for members to update their personal records online. Through a member portal and mobile application, public servants will now be able to access pension statements in real time, track contributions and projected benefits, update beneficiary nominations and initiate and monitor claims remotely. The system also introduces a sponsor portal for employer institutions, creating a centralised interface for payroll submissions, contribution schedules and member data management – an innovation expected to significantly improve data integrity and reduce administrative delays. According to the PSSF Chief Executive Officer @DrAiyabeiJonah, the system will fundamentally improve retirement service delivery for more than half a million members while helping transition pension administration into a fully digital, paperless operation. The launch, which coincided with PSSF’s inaugural Employers’ Conference, comes just months after PSSF transitioned to internal pension administration, a move designed to strengthen institutional control, improve responsiveness, strengthen accountability and enhance service delivery. “Together, the two milestones represent a new chapter in Kenya’s pension reform journey, one increasingly defined by digitisation, efficiency and accountability,” Dr Aiyabei said. Held under the theme “Strengthening Institutional Partnerships for a Sustainable Public Pensions Future,” the conference provided a platform for PSSF and employer institutions – TSC, PSC, State Departments, National Police Service, NYS and Prisons – to strengthen collaboration around pension administration, compliance and member service delivery. Discussions focused on the role employers play in the pension ecosystem — from onboarding and registration of members, maintaining accurate payroll and personnel data, timely remittance of pension contributions to facilitating pension claims on employee exits. Representing the Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service Felix Koskei, Principal Administrative Secretary Arthur A. Osiya lamented that delays in employer remittances have far-reaching consequences, directly affecting investment growth, member statements and the long-term retirement security of public servants. “Every day that contributions are not remitted is a day that a member’s savings are not invested, not growing and not accumulating the returns that compound over a working lifetime,” he noted during remarks delivered on behalf of the Head of Public Service. PSSF Chairman Hussein Dado Tuneya praised the National Treasury for maintaining up-to-date remittances and urged employer institutions to prioritise timely submissions in order to protect members’ investment returns and retirement savings.
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Public Service Superannuation Fund, led by CEO @DrAiyabeiJonah alongside trustees Mr. David William Okoth Ochiel and Dr. Philemon Kiprono, commissioned and handed over a CSR project at Konjra Primary School aimed at empowering learners through education and improving learning conditions for pupils. The project involved the renovation of the headteacher’s office, 9 classrooms, and the construction of 2 pit latrines, helping create a more conducive environment for teaching and learning. Speaking during the handover, Mr. David William Okoth Ochiel emphasized that education remains the greatest equalizer for all Kenyan children. CEO Dr. Jonah Aiyabei, who was the chief guest during the event, noted that, “I am personally invested in education particularly for younger learners because that’s the most effective way to ensure transformation within our society.” The initiative reflects PSSF’s continued commitment to impactful community investments focused on education and social development.
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Accessing your member statements just got easier! Register, log in, view your statements, and update your beneficiary details anytime, anywhere through the Member Self-Service Portal. Get started today at mss.pssf.go.ke.
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The library project is part of PSSF's broader CSR strategy, which the chairman indicated would continue to evolve. "PSSF will continue to look for meaningful ways to invest in communities that our members call home," he said. "The library is one chapter in a longer story."
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PSSF has commissioned and handed over a fully equipped modern library to Kapcheptoror Primary and Junior Secondary School in Kericho County, in a move aimed at improving literacy and learning conditions for hundreds of pupils in the region.
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To all our members and stakeholders; especially our teachers, civil servants, and disciplined personnel, your dedication is the backbone of our nation’s progress. Happy Labour Day, and thank you for your continued service, commitment, and impact.
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“It took me around 2 to 3 weeks to receive my benefits from PSSF, the whole process was transparent and smooth,” — Simon Muthui, Former Kenya Prisons Officer. At PSSF, we are committed to delivering timely, transparent, and seamless service you can trust. To access your member statements, visit mss.pssf.go.ke. For any queries, email us at info@pssf.go.ke or call 0746111777. @DrAiyabeiJonah
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