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Nigeria's Pension Assets Hit N23.26 Trillion in February

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Nigeria's pension fund assets rose to N23.26 trillion in February 2025, marking a continued upward trajectory for the industry, according to the latest figures released by the National Pension Commission (PenCom).

The February total represents a 1.77% increase from N22.86 trillion reported in January, and a robust 17.75% year-on-year growth from N19.75 trillion in February 2024.

The figures, obtained by BusinessNG, reflect the resilience of Nigeria's pension sector, supported by steady contributions, strategic diversification, and consistent returns across multiple asset classes.

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