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FNPF pays 3,284 members for the second round of phase two of COVID-19 withdrawals

FNPF pays 3,284 members for the second round of phase two of COVID-19 withdrawals

By Semi Turaga
02/09/2020
The next payment will be disbursed on 15th September and members who haven’t applied must submit their application by Friday 11th September.

The Fiji National Provident Fund says a total of 3,284 members will be paid $3.61 million over five fortnights, for the second round of phase two of the COVID-19 withdrawals.

In a statement, FNPF says these members were paid $722,480 in the first payment cycle yesterday with $531,973.60 subsidized by Government.

FNPF says members who received their funds through their bank accounts, totalled 3,276 while 8 members opted for M-PAiSA.

It says the next payment will be disbursed on 15th September and members who haven’t applied must submit their application by Friday 11th September to be part of the second payment cycle.

FNPF further says members who missed out on the first payment cycle for Phase 2 Round 2, will receive two payments on 15th September.

It adds that Phase 4 withdrawal opened on Monday 31st August 2020 and members must apply on the myFNPF App which can be downloaded from Google PlayStore and Apple App Store.

If you are downloading the app for the first time please ensure that your email address or mobile number is updated with FNPF.

FNPF also says a minimum General Account balance of $135 is required and members must be unemployed from 1st October 2017 to 30th September 2019, to qualify for Phase 4.

FNPF says the government top-up is not applicable for this phase.

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