Patience Muvea: Why young Kenyans need to start retirement planning

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Patience Muvea

Financial independence feels incredible when it first arrives. Landing that dream job, closing your first big deal, or watching your business take off brings a natural desire to celebrate and upgrade your lifestyle.

That better apartment, reliable car, or smartphone you’ve been eyeing suddenly becomes achievable. This excitement is completely understandable and well-deserved.

However, there’s an important conversation that often gets overshadowed by immediate success: planning for the future version of yourself. Most retirees in Kenya currently live on less than KES 20,000 per month, according to the Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA).

These aren’t people who made poor choices, they’re individuals who simply didn’t have access to the financial tools and information that young professionals have today.

The current pension system presents challenges that weren’t necessarily obvious to previous generations.

Only 19 percent of Kenya’s workforce actively contributes to a pension scheme, and even those who do can typically only replace about 34.3 percent of their previous earnings—well below the 40 percent experts recommend for comfortable retirement.

Chief actuary at Liberty Life, Patience Muvea.

Fortunately, young professionals today have options their parents didn’t. Private pension plans offer higher returns, tax benefits, and the flexibility to build substantial wealth over time.

The advantage of starting young is remarkable: even KES 5,000 per month can grow into significant wealth over 30-40 years through compound interest. Someone starting at 25 needs to save far less monthly than someone starting at 35 to reach the same retirement goal.

This is especially relevant for Kenya’s growing number of freelancers, content creators, and entrepreneurs.

These careers offer exciting opportunities and potentially high earnings, but they also require taking personal responsibility for long-term financial security.

Unlike traditional employment with structured benefits, these paths require proactive planning.

The beautiful thing about starting retirement planning early is that it’s actually about creating choices. It’s about reaching a point where you work because you love what you do, not because you have to.

Every month you invest in your future self is a month of freedom you’re purchasing for later. Your future self will thank you for the wisdom and foresight you show today.

Patience Muvea is the chief actuary at Liberty Life

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