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PRESS STATEMENT: NSSF's Response To Press Reports on IGG InvestigationNSSF Uganda
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The Fund received information relating to a report submitted by an anonymous individual to the Inspector General of Government (IGG), containing a number of unsubstantiated allegations.
The Fund is open to any investigation by the IGG. We will provide the required information to enable the IGG carry out investigations.
We commit, in line with transparency and accountability, to cooperate with the IGG to conclusively investigate the allegations.
Nevertheless, we wish to clarify that these allegations are absolutely false and are intended to tarnish the reputation of the Fund.
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Este documento presenta una propuesta metodológica para mejorar la producción de textos narrativos en estudiantes de segundo grado de secundaria. El objetivo general es aplicar procesos metodológicos basados en los aportes de Daniel Cassany para mejorar la producción de textos narrativos. Se detallan los objetivos especÃficos, la hipótesis de acción, los instrumentos de evaluación y la ruta metodológica que incluye la fundamentación, plan de acción y evaluación del proceso.
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NSSF Pays January 2013 - March 2013 Report NSSF Uganda
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The NSSF offers six types of benefits: 1) Age Benefit, 2) Withdrawal Benefit, 3) Exempted Employment Benefit, 4) Emigration Grant, 5) Survivors Benefit, and 6) Invalidity Benefit. The largest percentage of amounts paid were for Age Benefits (29%) and Withdrawal Benefits (26%). The highest number of individuals paid were for Age Benefits (863) and Exempted Employment Benefits (576). The average time taken to process benefits claims was lowest in January (10 days) and highest in March (24 days).
NSSF Wins Supreme Court Appeal Against Alcon International NSSF Uganda
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The Supreme Court of Uganda ruled in favor of NSSF in their 14-year legal case against Alcon International. The Supreme Court found that Alcon Uganda was never a party to the original construction contract and therefore had no legal basis to claim the $8.8 million arbitration award against NSSF. This ruling saves NSSF an estimated UGX60 billion in damages, interest, and legal costs. The case has been referred back to the High Court for further proceedings.
NSSF Pays: Q1 July - September 2012 ReportNSSF Uganda
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The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) paid out a total of 36.6 billion Ugandan shillings in benefits from July to September 2012. The majority of payouts were for age benefits (40%) and withdrawal benefits (22%). Survivors benefits made up 5% of payouts while invalidity benefits were 6%. A total of 3,526 beneficiaries received payments across the different benefit types. The average time to process benefit claims decreased over the quarter from 36 days in July to 21 days in September.
NSSF Pays: Q2 October - December 2012 Report NSSF Uganda
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The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) paid out a total of 32 billion Ugandan shillings to 2,636 beneficiaries in the quarter of October to December 2012. The majority (39%) received age benefits, followed by withdrawal benefits (29%) and exempted employment benefits (9%). On average, NSSF took 21 days to process benefits claims, with the time decreasing slightly from 22 days in October to 20 days in December.
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is Uganda's national social security scheme that provides social security benefits to employees. NSSF is funded by mandatory contributions of 5% of employees' salaries and 10% of employers' contribution. Members can receive benefits such as age benefit at retirement, invalidity benefit, survivors' benefit, withdrawal benefit, and emigration grant. To apply for and receive benefits, members must meet eligibility requirements and submit the proper forms and documentation to NSSF branches. The document provides guidance on contribution payments, benefit types, application process, and accessing member statements via online and SMS platforms.
Why NSSF Declared interest rate of 11.23% for Financial Year 2012/13: Facts &...NSSF Uganda
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NSSF Uganda has declared interest rate of 11.23% for Financial Year 2012/2013. The Fund's 1.3m will earn a total of Ugx 278 billion. This presentation summarises the Fund's performance over the last 3 years and shows why the Fund declared 11.23%, a rate above the average inflation.
- NSSF provides a 200% match on employee contributions, meaning for every 1 shilling contributed, the employer contributes 2 shillings.
- Over the long run, the NSSF contributions will exceed both employee and employer contributions to total savings.
- After 10, 20, or 25 years of saving with NSSF at a 5% average annual return, total savings including NSSF contributions would be over 4.6 million, 12.3 million, or 17.8 million shillings respectively.
This document provides instructions for accessing an NSSF e-statement, updating member information, and conducting transactions via SMS with the National Social Security Fund of Uganda (NSSF). It outlines how to request a password to access an e-statement online, update marital status, contact details, and proof of dependents. It also explains how to check your account balance, change your PIN, check the status of a claim, request information about an employer's report, get a PIN sent for the first time, and get help with inquiries all via SMS using specific keywords and sending messages to number 6773.
PRESS STATEMENT May 13, 2013 NSSF Obtains a Retirement Benefits Sche...NSSF Uganda
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The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) today secured a license to continue operations as a Retirement Benefits Scheme, in accordance with the Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory Authority Act of 2011.
Managing Director Richard Byarugaba received the license from the Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory Authority (URBRA) Board of Directors Chairman, Andrew Kasirye at URBRA offices in Kampala.
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) will hold its first ever Annual Members’ Meeting on March 19th, 2013. Over 1,000 members are expected to attend the meeting to receive updates on the Fund's financial standing, investments, and future plans. The Auditor General will present the Fund's audited accounts for 2011-2012, which show growth in monthly contributions, member balances, interest income, and benefits paid out, as well as an improved cost to income ratio. The Managing Director stated that the Fund's strong financial performance allowed it to pay a 10% interest rate on members' balances in the last financial year.
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) will hold its first ever Annual Members’ Meeting on March 19th, 2013 to update the 1,000 expected members on the status of the Fund, including its financial standing, investments, and future direction. The Auditor General will present the Fund's audited accounts for 2011/2012, which show overall solid performance with the Fund growing by UGX 50 billion per month. The meeting will bring together NSSF contributors, employers, unions, government representatives, and the public to discuss transparency and accountability under the theme "Transparency and Accountability".
NSSF Pays January 2013 - March 2013 Report NSSF Uganda
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The NSSF offers six types of benefits: 1) Age Benefit, 2) Withdrawal Benefit, 3) Exempted Employment Benefit, 4) Emigration Grant, 5) Survivors Benefit, and 6) Invalidity Benefit. The largest percentage of amounts paid were for Age Benefits (29%) and Withdrawal Benefits (26%). The highest number of individuals paid were for Age Benefits (863) and Exempted Employment Benefits (576). The average time taken to process benefits claims was lowest in January (10 days) and highest in March (24 days).
NSSF Wins Supreme Court Appeal Against Alcon International NSSF Uganda
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The Supreme Court of Uganda ruled in favor of NSSF in their 14-year legal case against Alcon International. The Supreme Court found that Alcon Uganda was never a party to the original construction contract and therefore had no legal basis to claim the $8.8 million arbitration award against NSSF. This ruling saves NSSF an estimated UGX60 billion in damages, interest, and legal costs. The case has been referred back to the High Court for further proceedings.
NSSF Pays: Q1 July - September 2012 ReportNSSF Uganda
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The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) paid out a total of 36.6 billion Ugandan shillings in benefits from July to September 2012. The majority of payouts were for age benefits (40%) and withdrawal benefits (22%). Survivors benefits made up 5% of payouts while invalidity benefits were 6%. A total of 3,526 beneficiaries received payments across the different benefit types. The average time to process benefit claims decreased over the quarter from 36 days in July to 21 days in September.
NSSF Pays: Q2 October - December 2012 Report NSSF Uganda
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The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) paid out a total of 32 billion Ugandan shillings to 2,636 beneficiaries in the quarter of October to December 2012. The majority (39%) received age benefits, followed by withdrawal benefits (29%) and exempted employment benefits (9%). On average, NSSF took 21 days to process benefits claims, with the time decreasing slightly from 22 days in October to 20 days in December.
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is Uganda's national social security scheme that provides social security benefits to employees. NSSF is funded by mandatory contributions of 5% of employees' salaries and 10% of employers' contribution. Members can receive benefits such as age benefit at retirement, invalidity benefit, survivors' benefit, withdrawal benefit, and emigration grant. To apply for and receive benefits, members must meet eligibility requirements and submit the proper forms and documentation to NSSF branches. The document provides guidance on contribution payments, benefit types, application process, and accessing member statements via online and SMS platforms.
Why NSSF Declared interest rate of 11.23% for Financial Year 2012/13: Facts &...NSSF Uganda
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NSSF Uganda has declared interest rate of 11.23% for Financial Year 2012/2013. The Fund's 1.3m will earn a total of Ugx 278 billion. This presentation summarises the Fund's performance over the last 3 years and shows why the Fund declared 11.23%, a rate above the average inflation.
- NSSF provides a 200% match on employee contributions, meaning for every 1 shilling contributed, the employer contributes 2 shillings.
- Over the long run, the NSSF contributions will exceed both employee and employer contributions to total savings.
- After 10, 20, or 25 years of saving with NSSF at a 5% average annual return, total savings including NSSF contributions would be over 4.6 million, 12.3 million, or 17.8 million shillings respectively.
This document provides instructions for accessing an NSSF e-statement, updating member information, and conducting transactions via SMS with the National Social Security Fund of Uganda (NSSF). It outlines how to request a password to access an e-statement online, update marital status, contact details, and proof of dependents. It also explains how to check your account balance, change your PIN, check the status of a claim, request information about an employer's report, get a PIN sent for the first time, and get help with inquiries all via SMS using specific keywords and sending messages to number 6773.
PRESS STATEMENT May 13, 2013 NSSF Obtains a Retirement Benefits Sche...NSSF Uganda
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The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) today secured a license to continue operations as a Retirement Benefits Scheme, in accordance with the Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory Authority Act of 2011.
Managing Director Richard Byarugaba received the license from the Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory Authority (URBRA) Board of Directors Chairman, Andrew Kasirye at URBRA offices in Kampala.
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) will hold its first ever Annual Members’ Meeting on March 19th, 2013. Over 1,000 members are expected to attend the meeting to receive updates on the Fund's financial standing, investments, and future plans. The Auditor General will present the Fund's audited accounts for 2011-2012, which show growth in monthly contributions, member balances, interest income, and benefits paid out, as well as an improved cost to income ratio. The Managing Director stated that the Fund's strong financial performance allowed it to pay a 10% interest rate on members' balances in the last financial year.
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) will hold its first ever Annual Members’ Meeting on March 19th, 2013 to update the 1,000 expected members on the status of the Fund, including its financial standing, investments, and future direction. The Auditor General will present the Fund's audited accounts for 2011/2012, which show overall solid performance with the Fund growing by UGX 50 billion per month. The meeting will bring together NSSF contributors, employers, unions, government representatives, and the public to discuss transparency and accountability under the theme "Transparency and Accountability".