Corporate Social Responsibility
Retirement Benefits Authority is committed to operating ethically and responsibly in the community while executing its mandate of economic development of the country. Our Corporate Social Responsibility policy covers community relations, social security, health, environment, and response to national disasters.
Some of our recent CSR activities include donation of medical beds and mattresses to Kenyatta National Hospital for its cancer ward for children, and donation of fortified food to vulnerable communities in Marsabit County in response to famine. The Authority is in long-term agreement with Kenya Forest Service to plant and nurture trees in several forests.

The Authority’s Commitment to Environmental and Governance Stewardship
In line with the national environmental sustainability agenda, the Authority has undertaken a significant initiative to rehabilitate forests across the country. This effort directly supports

RBA Pushes for Excellence in Financial Reporting
The Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA) continued its championing for transparency, accountability, and good governance within Kenya’s retirement benefits sector. The Authority supported the 23rd Annual

RBA partners with Netfund to plant 4,000 trees
Retirement Benefits Authority Chairman Nelson Havi and Chief Executive Officer Charles Machira plant a tree today during Kaptagat Forest Annual Tree Planting event in Elgeyo

RBA plants 145 indigenous trees at Ngong forest
Retirement Benefits Authority planted 145 seedlings of indigenous trees at Ngong Road Forest on 10 December. This is in addition to 1,055 indigenous trees the

RBA plant 1,000 seedlings at Ngong Road Forest
On 11 May 2023, Retirement Benefits Authority Chief Executive Officer Charles Machira led staff to plant trees at Ngong Road Forest. The Authority’s employees planted
