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SSNIT pension contributions grow by 17.2% to GHS 6.8bn in 2023

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SSNIT pension contributions grow by 17.2% to GHS 6.8bn in 2023

The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has reported a record GHS 6.8 billion in total contributions for 2023, reflecting robust growth from the GHS 5.8 billion collected in 2022.

This notable increase underscores the enhanced compliance and growing trust in the pension scheme, which serves as a critical financial safety net for millions of Ghanaians.

Private sector contributions surged to GHS 4 billion, surpassing the target of GHS 3.5 billion and achieving 113.9% of the projected performance.

Conversely, public sector contributions, while substantial at GHS 2.8 billion, fell short of the GHS 4.8 billion target, reaching 66% of the expected contributions. This disparity highlights ongoing challenges within the public sector in meeting pension obligations.

SSNIT’s 2023 operations also saw a significant outlay in benefits, amounting to GHS 5.4 billion, compared to GHS 4.1 billion in 2022 and GHS 3.6 billion in 2021. This 32% increase in benefit payments underscores the growing demand for pension disbursements, driven by an expanding retiree base.

Active membership of the scheme grew to 1.9 million, indicating a positive trend in enrolment and participation. Additionally, SSNIT successfully retrieved GHS 284 million in arrears, demonstrating effective enforcement of compliance measures.

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Looking ahead, SSNIT management is committed to sustaining this growth trajectory through several strategic initiatives. Key among these is the promotion of digital platforms for contribution payments, targeting both employers and the self-employed.

The Trust plans to intensify efforts to enroll new SEED members and ensure timely payments. Furthermore, SSNIT will collaborate with high-profile employers and quasi-governmental institutions to recover significant outstanding debts, bolstering the financial health of the pension scheme.

These initiatives reflect SSNIT’s dedication to strengthening the pension system, ensuring financial stability, and providing comprehensive retirement benefits to its members.

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