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National Pensions Fund

Investments

The surplus Fund of the National Pension Fund is being invested in different sectors. Surplus fund is the difference of Receipts from Payments.

RECEIPTS of the National Pensions Fund are as follows:

 (i) Contributions, Surcharges of Employers/Fees

 (ii) Interests/Dividends from Investments

 (iii) Redemption/Maturity of loan stocks/debentures

 (iv) Maturity of deposits in Banks

 (v) Repayment of Loans

 (vi) Commission as agents for collecting funds for IVTB and 
       NSF

 (vii) Income from Buildings

 (viii) Any miscellaneous revenue

PAYMENTS consist of Recurrent and Capital Expenses

As from 1976/77 surplus fund has been invested and as at 30 June 2001, the portfolio of Investments amounted to Rs 19.868 billion.

INVESTMENT COMMITTEE FOR 
NATIONAL PENSIONS FUND AND NATIONAL SAVINGS FUND ON INVESTMENT POLICY

Name

Title and Department 

Chairman

 

Mr A. Nakhuda

Financial Secretary, Ministry of Finance 

Members

 

Mr R. Hosany

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Social Security &
National Solidarity & Senior Citizens Welfare and R.I

Mr K. Guptar

Director, Public Finance, Ministry of Finance

Mr J. Valaythen

Accountant General

Mrs J. Sooben

Representative of the NPF Board

Mr L. N. Roy

Representative of Trade Unions

Mr B.V.P. Kaunhye

Chairman and Representative of the National Savings 
 Fund Technical Committee

Mrs K. Boojeedhur Obeegadoo

Actuarial Adviser,National Pensions Fund

Mr R. Oree

Economic Analyst, Ministry of Finance

Mr S.M Li Ting Tung

Investment Adviser

Mrs S. Rama

Senior Accountant, Ministry of Social Security, NS & Senior Citizens Welfare and Reform Institutions

Mr A. Jeetun 

Representative of Employers

As from December 2001, the NPF and NSF are deemed to be body corporate for purposes of investment of any surplus funds. The NPF and NSF Investment Committee is set up for the purposes of determining the manner in which any surplus remaining in the Funds may be invested. 

FINANCIAL YEAR 2007-2008

NATIONAL PENSIONS FUND

PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENT AS AT AUGUST 2008

  

Annex

% of Inv on Portfolio Nominal Value Capital Value
    

Rs

Rs

Government Stocks & Bonds

A

27.45
13,579,149,000
12,706,638,210

Treasury  Bills & Treasury Notes

B

31.00
14,488,611,000
14,352,744,460

Shares on Stock Exchange

C

1.68
369,998,859
778,939,247

Unlisted Shares

D

1.36
153,741,174
630,262,206

Mutual Funds

E

0.42
185,185,340
193,935,340
Deposit in DBM

F

4.60
2,129,000,000
2,129,000,000
Rupee Deposits
G
8.83 4,090,000,000 4,090,000,000
Foreign Currency Deposits

H

18.22

8,432,619,596

8,432,619,596

Foreign Equities

I

2.37

1,095,286,308

1,095,286,308

Hedge Funds
J
1.72 796,647,921 796,647,921
Loans (Various Institutions)

K

2.35

1,087,089,861

1,087,089,862

Loans (Mtius Housing Corp.)

L

0.00

1,645,592

1,645,592

    100.00

46,408,974,651

46,294,808,743

 



Last Updated: 21 November, 2008