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How updating retirement annuity beneficiaries protects your legacy

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June 27, 2025
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By Shali Ekandjo

In the sphere of financial planning, few actions are as straightforward yet significant as routinely updating the beneficiaries of your retirement annuity (RA).

This simple step ensures that your hard-earned assets are distributed in line with your wishes, offering peace of mind for you and security for your loved ones.

Why Updates to Beneficiaries Matter

Life is ever-changing and marked by key milestones such as marriage, the birth of children, divorce, or the passing of loved ones. Each of these life events may prompt a shift in your intentions regarding who should inherit your retirement savings.

Failing to update your beneficiary nominations can result in unintended consequences, such as assets being allocated to an ex-spouse or newly added family members being inadvertently excluded from your legacy.

It is important to understand that beneficiary nominations on retirement accounts typically take precedence over the instructions set out in your will. This means that even if your will reflects your current intentions, outdated beneficiary forms may override those provisions, potentially leading to disputes and legal challenges.

The Namibian Context

In Namibia, the management of retirement funds is governed by specific legislation that underscores the importance of accurate beneficiary information. While the trustees of retirement funds are mandated to distribute benefits equitably, they depend heavily on the beneficiary nominations provided by account holders.

Keeping these nominations up to date can greatly streamline the process, ensuring that your assets are allocated as you intended.

Steps to Keep Your Beneficiary Information Current

Annual Reviews: Make it a routine to review your beneficiary nominations every year.

Major Life Events: Update your beneficiaries promptly following significant life changes, such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or the death of a previously named nominee.

Seek Professional Advice: Consult with financial advisers or estate planners to ensure your nominations are aligned with your broader estate planning objectives.

Maintain Documentation: Retain copies of all nomination forms and acknowledgements in a safe place, and ensure your loved ones are aware of where to find them.

Regularly updating the beneficiaries of your retirement annuity is a vital aspect of sound financial planning. It guarantees that your assets are passed on according to your present wishes, reduces the likelihood of conflict among heirs, and safeguards the legacy you aim to leave behind. In life’s constantly shifting landscape, this small but proactive measure can bring lasting clarity and reassurance to those you care about most.

No matter where you are in your financial journey, we’re here to help you find investment options for your goals and secure your legacy for future generations.

*Shali Ekandjo is Key Account Officer at Momentum Metropolitan

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