Plans underway to relocate Nambawan Super’s head office

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NAMBAWAN Super Ltd is planning to move its head office from downtown Port Moresby to Waigani so that member services and support roles are in one central location.
Chief executive Paul Sayer made the announcement following the board meeting last month.
Sayer said the new Waigani complex development would provide a central location for member services and support roles.
“The Waigani office for Nambawan Super will be at a central location and will suit many members who are based around the Waigani area.”
The new building will have four levels of offices with a separate warehouse (archive facility) and car park.
“The building will become a one-stop-shop Nambawan Super headquarters,” Sayer said. “(It will) provide services such as benefit lodgments and member identification cards and new custom training facilities to accommodate the expanding member financial literacy training programme.”
Companies delivering related services will be invited to lease office spaces.
“Careful planning to manage access to public spaces and separate secure office will be key to the efficient use of the facilities by Nambawan Super and any other tenant and their clients.”
Nambawan Super’s early planning indicated that more than K100 million would be invested in the development.
Nambawan Super is the country’s largest superfund with more than K8 billion in funds and 200,000 members.

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