73 FNPF members so far assisted under COVID-19 Response Home Loan Assistance
73 FNPF members so far assisted under COVID-19 Response Home Loan Assistance
Acting CEO Viliame Vodonaivalu.
73 FNPF members have so far been assisted under the COVID-19 Response Home Loan Assistance which commenced on 1st April 2021.
The assistance enables members to dip into their Preserved Account to help pay for their mortgage or monthly repayments.
FNPF has paid out $712,923 to banks/lenders for this assistance so far.
Acting CEO Viliame Vodonaivalu says they continue to collaborate with the banks and lenders on this assistance and they have already identified members that qualify as they must have an existing home loan and an existing moratorium in place.
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The Fiji National Provident Fund rolled out the COVID-19 Response (home loan assistance) from April 1, 2021. Picture: FILE
THE Fiji National Provident Fund (FNPF) has identified 809 members who qualify for its COVID-19 Response (Home loan assistance).
Applications for this relief opened on April 1 and will end on June 30, 2021 and require applicants to lodge it with their banks or lenders such as the Housing Authority of Fiji and the Fiji Development Bank.
FNPF acting chief executive officer Viliame Vodonaivalu said members could now access their FNPF savings inclusive of 50 per cent of their Preserved Account to pay for their monthly home loan repayments for a minimum of three months to a maximum of 12 months.