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Ghana. SSNIT adopts mobile money services next week

The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) will, from next week, adopt mobile money services as part of measures to enhance service delivery of the Trust.

This was made known by the Director-General of SSNIT, Dr. John Ofori-Tenkorang, at the launch of the Trust’s annual Mobile Service Week at Ho in the Volta Region.

With the new services, members can pay their contributions via MoMo, and retirees can choose to receive their pensions via MoMo.

“I am happy to announce that in about a week from today, members can pay their contributions using MoMo, and pensioners can also opt to receive their pensions through MoMo (E-Levy exempt) and by the close of the year, the SSNIT app will be fully functional,” the Director-General said.

Dr. Ofori-Tenkorang mentioned that the Trust would soon launch an improved and interactive self-service portal that will enable members and clients to carry out a range of tasks on the SSNIT’s website as part of initiatives to improve service delivery.

In addition to allowing members to initiate registration onto the scheme, view the nominee list, check member information, initiate and track benefits applications, among other activities, Dr. Ofori-Tenkorang stated that employers would be able to request, view, and download Clearance Certificates from these activities, as well as request a negotiation meeting for unpaid debts.

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