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FNPF processes first batch of payments for families in the TC Yasa affected areas
FNPF processes first batch of payments for families in the TC Yasa affected areas
[Image: File Photo]
The Fiji National Provident Fund has processed the first batch of payments for families under the TC Yasa withdrawal scheme.
The FNPF says members living in other parts of the country who would like to assist their immediate families in the TC Yasa affected areas, can do so through the urban or village housing withdrawal.
CEO, Jaoji Koroi says this facility has always been open to members wishing to assist their families, with some accessing it during TC Harold and other natural disasters.
COVID-19 withdrawals extended for FNPF members
COVID-19 withdrawals extended for FNPF members
Chief executive officer, Jaoji Koroi
FNPF and the government have agreed to extend the COVID-19 withdrawals for FNPF members until March 2021.
CEO Jaoji Koroi has acknowledged the government’s support as it continues to provide top-up for FNPF members that have insufficient General Account balances for Phases 2 and 3.
He says it has now been 9-months since FNPF partnered with the government to provide COVID-19 assistance.
The final payment for Phase 2 Round 3 is scheduled for Tuesday, 5th January 2021.
New applicants must submit their application by Thursday, 31st December 2020.
Applications can be submitted through the employers or the FNPF mobile app.
Arieta Vakasukawaqa
30 December, 2020, 4:56 pm
Fiji National Provident Fund Chief Executive Officer Jaoji Koroi during a press conference in Suva. Picture: SOPHIE RALULU/FILE
Members of the Fiji National Provident Fund (FNPF) who remain affected by COVID-19 are eligible for another round of withdrawals until March next year, according to FNPF chief executive officer Jaoji Koroi.
He also acknowledged the Government’s support to provide top-up for members that had insufficient general account balances for phases two and three.
“It has now been nine months since FNPF partnered with the Government to provide COVID-19 assistance and we are glad these relief payments are able to assist our members,” Mr Koroi said.
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