PenCom, PFAs to Unveil PENCAP – Data Recapture Self-Service Platform Feb 1

The National Pension Commission (PenCom), in collaboration with Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs), will launch a self-service online data recapture application known as the Data Recapture Self-Service Platform (PENCAP) on February 1, 2026.

The platform enables Retirement Savings Account (RSA) holders to remotely update their personal records (recapture), without necessarily visiting their PFAs.

PENCAP targets RSA holders who joined the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) on or before 1 July 2019 and have not undergone the data recapture process. This initiative marks another key step by PenCom to enhance data integrity, improve service delivery, and modernise pension administration through responsible digitalisation.

Rationale for the Data Recapture Exercise

Accurate and up-to-date data remains fundamental to the efficient administration of retirement savings under the CPS. Over time, data inconsistencies arising from legacy records and incomplete documentation have posed challenges during verification and benefit processing.

PENCAP provides a proactive solution by offering contributors a secure and convenient channel to recapture their data. By improving the quality and reliability of contributor records across PFAs, the platform will support faster benefit processing, smoother verification exercises, and an overall improvement in service experience for RSA holders.

The Data Recapture Exercise (DRE) commenced in August 2019 for both active contributors and retirees. The DRE complies with the Federal Government’s directive that all data-generating organisations should harmonise their databases with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC). It is also consistent with the need for a credible database of all RSA holders in Nigeria with the National Identification Number (NIN) as the unique identifier. In that regard, PenCom designed, developed and deployed an Enhanced Contributor Registration System (ECRS), which has been integrated with the NIMC database to authenticate the uniqueness of individuals seeking to register under the CPS and existing RSA holders who have not recaptured.

Before now, RSA holders were required to physically visit their PFAs in order to recapture. This has not achieved the needed outcome with many eligible RSA holders yet to be recaptured for over six years.

Overview of the Self-Service Process

The recapture process is fully online and requires a phone, a computer or other devices with a camera and internet access to enable live image capture. RSA holders will access the portal at https://pensionrecap.pencom.gov.ng/ and create a secure user profile using a personal email address.

Contributors will then complete the online Data Recapture Form and, where applicable, upload supporting documents to validate requested updates. The process also involves biometric verification through live facial capture and the provision of a digital signature to confirm authenticity.

Processing, Validation and Notifications

Following submission, the contributor’s PFA reviews the application and takes appropriate action within the defined processing period. Throughout this stage, RSA holders receive email notifications acknowledging receipt of their request and providing updates on approval or rejection, including reasons where applicable. This ensures transparency, accountability, and continuous communication.

The rollout of PENCAP, aims to speed up the Data recapture process which has been ongoing since the launch of the ECRS but without significant progress. By providing the self-service option, it is expected that more RSA holders will be encouraged to participate due to its convenience.

Importance of Compliance for RSA Holders

RSA holders who enrolled on or before 1 July 2019 and are yet to undergo recapture are required to take advantage of the online window to confirm and update their records. This is a necessary step to migrate their date onto the ECRS, which uniquely identifies RSA holders via their National Identification Number (NIN).

Completion of the data recapture exercise is also essential for participation in the Retiree Enrolment and Verification Exercise and for accessing key pension transactions. These include processing of retirement benefits, eligibility to utilise part of RSA balances as equity contribution for residential mortgages, withdrawal temporary job loss, and the transfer of RSAs between PFAs. Eligible RSA holders who fail to complete the data recapture will not be able to access any of the aforementioned services.

Alignment with PenCom’s Strategic Objectives

The deployment of PENCAP aligns with the PenCom’s broader commitment to innovation, transparency, and operational efficiency within Nigeria’s pension industry. By embracing technology-driven solutions, PenCom continues to enhance public confidence in the CPS and ensures seamless access to retirement benefits.

RSA holders who prefer physical recapture may still visit their PFA branches, as the self-service platform is designed to complement existing service channels.

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