FSCA Communication 7 of 2022 Withdrawal of Request for Information 2 of 2022
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has withdrawn its Request for Information 2 of 2022 and Communication 6 of 2022 due to the use of outdated annexures. The original March directives required retirement funds and administrators to collect and continuously report data on unclaimed benefits and paid-up member accounts. The Authority apologizes for the resulting inconvenience and directs industry stakeholders to contact its Retirement Funds Supervision division for clarification.
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FSCA COMMUNICATION 7 OF 2022 (RF)
Withdrawal of FSCA Request for Information 2 of 2022 (RF)
Purpose
The purpose of this communication is to inform the retirement fund industry that the Financial
Sector Conduct Authority (“Authority”) withdraws FSCA Request for Information 2 of 2022
(RF) (“Information Request”) and FSCA Communication 6 of 2022 (“Communication”).
Background
On 7 March 2022, the Authority published the Information Request and Communication to:
2.1 obtain the necessary and relevant up-to-date information from all retirement funds
and administrators relating to unclaimed benefits and benefits of paid-up members;
and
2.2 request all retirement funds and administrators to, on an ongoing basis provide the
requisite information relating to unclaimed benefits and benefits of paid-up members.
Withdrawal
The Authority hereby withdraws the Information Request and Communication due to old
versions of the annexures used. The Authority apologises for any inconvenience caused.
Enquiries
For more information regarding this Communication contact the FSCA by emailing
Retshedisitswe Mokoena at Retshedisitswe.Mokoena@fsca.co.za
OB MAKHUBELA
DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE: RETIREMENT FUNDS SUPERVISION
Date of publication: 18 March 2022