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Nambawan Super Engagement

Written: 7 March 2023

Nambawan Super Limited (NSL) last week, carried out its first major stakeholder engagement with PNG Power Limited (PPL). NSL plans on carrying out further stakeholder engagements throughout 2023 to reach out to its over 214,000 Members and ensure they are maximising their superannuation.

PNG Power Limited (PPL) is one of PNG’s largest State owned enterprise with over 1,800 staff across the country. Considering the work that most of the PPL staff carry out, most of them do not have the time to visit a Nambawan Super Branch to update their information or even check on their super.

NSL CEO Mr. Paul Sayer remarked, “Nambawan Super as the Trustee of over 214,000 Members’ retirement savings, we are continuously looking at ways to improve the types of services we provide to our Members. Our services enable us to reach our Members to help them find out about the opportunities available to them”.

“Our stakeholder engagement program provides us with a way for Nambawan Super to have a greater community impact, at a low cost, which means Members’ funds stay safe while we implement initiatives for their benefit.”

“The three-day engagement at the PPL Head Office last week attracted the interest of over 700 PPL staff from its head office and other centres within Port Moresby. The NSL Team assisted the PPL staff as they updated their information and had their photos taken for membership ID cards.”

Mr Sayer explained, “taking the time to pop into a Branch to update details, or enquire about how your super is tracking is not easy for all our Members.”

“Our Members were pleased with the sausage sizzle that our staff offered and made the most of the opportunity to network with us, learning about maximizing the returns from their superannuation, as well as lodging documents that they would usually not have time for.”

“Whilst we thanked our Members for their service, we also provided them the opportunity to check on their super, update their details and find out more about opportunities available to them through their superannuation.”

“Nambawan Super has been committed to building better futures for Papua New Guineans for over 60 years, and has always kept the wellbeing of our members at the forefront of all that we do.”

“We aim to continue delivering services to the highest standards whilst going above and beyond our duties to ensure that our Members are well prepared for a dignified life after retirement”, he concluded.

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