Examples of Retirement Benefits Authority in a sentence
Establishment and incorporation of the Retirement Benefits Authority.
The Fund is governed by a Trust Deed and Rules which have been approved by the Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA).
Where disruption is unavoidable due to technical considerations, SBC shall accomplish such conversions in a manner to minimize any disruption detectable to the end user.
To submit the annual scheme report and accounts to the Retirement Benefits Authority within three months from the end of the ‘’Financial Year’’ as stipulated by the Retirement Benefit Act, 1997.
BETWEEN THE KENYA POWER &LIGHTING COMPANY PLC STAFF RETIREMENT BENEFITS SCHEME, a retirement benefits fund licensed by Retirement Benefits Authority situated at Stima Plaza Annex, Kolobot Road, Parklands, Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya and of Post Office Box Number 1548-00600, Nairobi in the Republic aforesaid (hereinafter referred to as the “KPPF”) of the one part, AND………………………………..
BETWEEN CPF Financial Services Ltd, a retirement benefits fund licensed by Retirement Benefits Authority situated at CPF House, 7th Floor Along Haile Selassie Avenue P.O. Box 28938-00200, Nairobi, Kenya aforesaid (hereinafter referred to as the “Scheme”) of the one part,AND………………………….
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This year, I propose to extend a similar perpetual licences framework to institutions licensed by the Retirement Benefits Authority.
Ne Scheme is registered under irrevocable trust with the Retirement Benefits Authority.
The Retirement Benefits Act (Act No. 3 of 1997) is an Act of parliament that was enacted for the establishment of a Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA), for the regulation, supervision and promotion of retirement benefits schemes, the development of a retirement benefits sector and for connected purposes.