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Samoa Observer | New S.N.P.F. charges irks members

Members of the public woke up to the news of additional charges on Friday from the Samoa National Provident Fund informing contributors of new fees when applying to review accounts and members are not happy.The “important notice” released by the S.N.P.F. on midnight Thursday advised the public of.

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Samoa Observer | Stop on loans upset members

The 2.4 per cent payout jolly ride was short-lived when the SNPF contributors were made aware that the three-month duration of the dividend would call for a hold on other loan schemes until further notice.Amid unavoidable family obligations and preparations for children to start school, two of th.

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Samoa Observer | Dividend over Christmas lights: Minister

The Minister of Finance and Samoa National Provident Fund (S.N.P.F.), Lautimuia Uelese Vaai has clarified that the Christmas lights could not be continued this year due to two reasons, recovery from COVID-19 and in exchange for the dividend payout in January.In a press conference last week, Lauti.

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Samoa Observer | C.E.O must answer media: S.N.P.F Chair

The Chairman of the Samoa National Provident Fund (S.N.P.F.), Papalii Panoa Moala has confirmed that the Fund's Chief Executive Officer (C.E.O.), Lemalu Selesitina Pulega was advised by the board to answer the public's queries through the media.Papalii was queried last week and reminded that he d.

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Samoa Observer | Passports in high demand

An estimate of $740,000 has been set aside by the Government for the acquisition of new passports for the current fiscal year. In addition, the state forecast additional revenue of $1 million for the sale of passports. The Minister of Finance, Lautimuia Uelese Vaai confirmed the figures in his fi.

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