28 May 2009
The Fiji National Provident Fund will open a new agency in Ba on Monday, 1st June, as part of our efforts to take our services closer to our members.
Located on Ganga Singh Street, in the Ba Central Business District, the agency will issue and receive applications, check member balances, issue
disbursement and confirmation letters, issue and receive pension renewal certificates, employer contribution Schedule Forms, change of records forms
and receive contributions from Employers.
FNPF Chief Executive and General Manager, Mr Aisake Taito said the opening of the new agency signifies another milestone for the Fund in
achieving its corporate goals of improving its services.
“We recognize the need of our customers. The opening of the Ba Agency will mean a savings on transport costs for members and moreover, accessible
service that was previously offered in Lautoka," Mr Taito said.
“Those in Ba, Nadarivatu, Rakiraki, Tavua and Vatukoula can now visit our Ba Agency rather than going all the way to Lautoka as was the case.” Mr Taito
said.
Two staff will be man the agency and this number will be reviewed after an assessment of the demand of service.
Please note that should your news team wish to take photos, please do advise us and we will make necessary arrangements.
For more information, please contact:
Wainikiti Bogidrau
Manager Public Relations & Corporate Communications
On 323 8459 or 999 8104 or on email.
Located on Ganga Singh Street, in the Ba Central Business District, the agency will issue and receive applications, check member balances, issue
disbursement and confirmation letters, issue and receive pension renewal certificates, employer contribution Schedule Forms, change of records forms
and receive contributions from Employers.
FNPF Chief Executive and General Manager, Mr Aisake Taito said the opening of the new agency signifies another milestone for the Fund in
achieving its corporate goals of improving its services.
“We recognize the need of our customers. The opening of the Ba Agency will mean a savings on transport costs for members and moreover, accessible
service that was previously offered in Lautoka," Mr Taito said.
“Those in Ba, Nadarivatu, Rakiraki, Tavua and Vatukoula can now visit our Ba Agency rather than going all the way to Lautoka as was the case.” Mr Taito
said.
Two staff will be man the agency and this number will be reviewed after an assessment of the demand of service.
Please note that should your news team wish to take photos, please do advise us and we will make necessary arrangements.
For more information, please contact:
Wainikiti Bogidrau
Manager Public Relations & Corporate Communications
On 323 8459 or 999 8104 or on email.
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