Nambawan Super Limited (NSL) successfully concluded its regional Engagement and Awareness sessions for the year with its fourth and final session held on Thursday, 31 July 2025 in Kavieng, New Ireland Province.

This one-day engagement and awareness session brought together over 100 Nambawan Super Employers and Members from both the Public and Private Sectors in Kavieng, including representatives from the Namatanai District.

The session saw the participation of institutions such as the New Ireland Provincial Administrator, Department of Education, the Department of Health, the Royal Papua New Guinea Police Constabulary (RPNGC), Fire Services, Cocoa Board, PNG Power, National Broadcasting Corporation, Water PNG and the National Airports Corporation.

The activity reflects the commitment of NSL’s Board and Management to bring information, education, and services to Members' doorsteps, particularly in outside centers.

NSL Chairman, Mr. Richard Sinamoi, attended the event and delivered the opening remarks to officially commence the session with NSL Members in Kavieng. He shared updates from the Board, reaffirming their commitment to the 235,888 hardworking NSL Members. Additionally, Mr. Sinamoi also participated in a question and answer session at the end of the event, addressing queries raised by the Members in Kavieng.

NSL's senior management provided valuable insights and updates on various operational initiatives during the session, including Branch and service enhancements, Customer Experience initiatives, Employer Relations activities, Member Data collection importance, the uptake of value-added services by Members, and the utilisation of Digital Services, such as SMS, Mobile App, and other online platforms.

Mr. Paul Sayer, the Chief Executive Officer of NSL, stressed, "These regional engagement sessions are part of the Fund's ongoing commitment to provide more information and awareness about superannuation, the Fund's performance, and activities, making NSL's products and services more accessible to Members across the country."

"By engaging with our Members and Employer groups in the Regions outside of the National Capital District, we hope this will ensure our Members have access to valuable information to help them understand how the Fund is working to protect and grow their superannuation savings."

"These Regional Engagement and Awareness Sessions allow us to connect and discuss initiatives and opportunities that will benefit our Members now and over the long term. They also provide us an opportunity to learn about some of the challenges Members face so that we can better tailor our services to meet their evolving needs”, Mr. Sayer added.

This engagement in Kavieng marks the conclusion of a successful series of Regional activities in 2025, including the Employer Conference in Port Moresby, and previous engagements in Goroka, Lae, and Kokopo.

Nambawan Super Limited extends its heartfelt gratitude to all the Members, Employers, and organisations that have attended and supported the delivery of these sessions in 2025, and look forward to hosting more engagements in 2026.


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