Utilise online services, members told

Business

SUPERANNUATION fund Nambawan Super is encouraging its members to utilise the online services during the state of emergency (SOE) period.
While most Nambawan Super branches have remained open during the SOE, limits are now in place on the number of members that can be in a branch at any one time.
Chief executive Paul Sayer reminded members that Nambawan Super had online services including an internet portal and smartphone App that allowed members to access their statements and account details anytime, anywhere and on any Android and Apple device.
“Members with smartphones can download their statement, see their contribution history, monitor their housing advance eligibility, check their latest balances and update their personal information including their contact details.”
Sayer said for members who do not have smartphones they can sign up for the SMS balance service.
Nambawan Super has taken the necessary steps to ensure consistent service remains available to members during the Covid-19 lockdown. “Since the Government’s announcement that all essential financial services remain open during the state of emergency, Nambawan Super branches and call centres have continued to help members across PNG.”