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Income Drawdown Funds as a Sustainable Retirement Solution in Uganda

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April 21, 2026
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By Owen Jacob Ebichinji – Client Relationship Manager, Octagon Uganda Limited

Uganda’s retirement landscape is at a critical turning point. While the country has made strides in pension coverage largely driven by institutions such as the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), the way retirees access their savings remains a growing concern. The dominant practice of lump-sum withdrawals continues to expose many retirees to financial vulnerability shortly after exiting formal employment.

In contrast, Income Drawdown Funds (IDDFs), a structured system where retirees receive periodic income while the remaining balance stays invested, are steadily gaining traction in more mature markets such as Kenya. Kenya’s adoption has been supported by the Retirement Benefits Authority through the Retirement Benefits (Income Drawdown Funds) Regulations, 2023, which require retirees to convert a significant portion of their savings into a regular income stream, either through drawdown funds or annuities.

This regulatory distinction is key. In Uganda, current frameworks allow retirees to access up to 100% of their retirement savings as a lump sum upon exit, regardless of age. While this provides immediate liquidity, it often leads to rapid depletion of funds, especially in an economy where retirees frequently shoulder extended family responsibilities and face rising healthcare costs.

In contrast, Income Drawdown Funds present a compelling alternative. By design, they transform retirement savings into a sustainable income stream, effectively mimicking a salary after retirement. This approach offers several advantages: continued investment growth of the remaining balance, flexibility in withdrawal amounts and frequency, and the ability to adapt income to evolving financial needs. Importantly, well-regulated drawdown schemes emphasize transparency, governance, and regular reporting—key pillars for building trust in Uganda’s evolving pension sector.

The Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory Authority (URBRA), whose mandate is to protect beneficiaries and promote transparency, provides the regulatory foundation for secure retirement income products. Under the URBRA Act Cap 232, oversight and licensing of retirement benefits scheme administrators such as Octagon Uganda Limited, are clearly defined, ensuring the safeguarding of retirees’ funds and building confidence in emerging products such as income drawdown solutions. Furthermore, regulated drawdown products already exist within the sector under URBRA’s supervision, indicating that Uganda’s regulatory environment is conducive to structured and secure retirement income solutions.

Despite these advantages, uptake in Uganda remains low. Only a limited number of providers, such as Octagon Uganda Limited, currently offer structured drawdown solutions. This slow adoption is largely driven by low awareness, limited financial literacy, and a cultural preference for immediate cash access. Many retirees still perceive retirement benefits as a one-time payout rather than a long-term income source.

Yet, the risks of the lump-sum approach are increasingly evident. A one-off payment may address immediate needs—such as debt repayment, home construction, or family obligations—but without disciplined financial planning, these funds can be exhausted within a few years. This leaves retirees exposed, often forcing them to rely on informal support systems or re-enter the workforce under less favorable conditions.

In Uganda’s context, where formal social protection systems are still developing, Income Drawdown Funds offer a more resilient solution. They enable retirees to pace their consumption, manage longevity risk (the risk of outliving one’s savings), and maintain financial independence over time. Lessons from Kenya demonstrate that, with the right regulatory support and increased public awareness, drawdown funds can provide predictable and sustainable retirement income.

To unlock this potential, Uganda must take deliberate steps. Policymakers and regulators, including URBRA, should continue strengthening frameworks that encourage income-based retirement solutions. At the same time, industry players must invest in financial education, simplified product design, and transparent communication to demystify drawdown funds for the average worker.

Ultimately, the conversation must shift from “How much do I withdraw at retirement?” to “How long will my money last?”

Income Drawdown Funds are not merely financial products; they are a strategic tool for ensuring dignity, stability, and financial security in retirement. Embracing this model in Uganda could mean the difference between short-term comfort and long-term sustainability.

@EditorialNewsline

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