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SOLOMON Islands National Provident Fund Participates in Rotary Easter Fun Run

Staff of the Solomon Islands National Provident Fund supported the Rotary Club of Honiara by participating in the Easter Fun Run on Monday the 1st of April, 2024.  

SINPF registered participants with a total of 428, comprising of employees and their family members. 

SINPF $81 million dollar Project for new commercial building commences

The Solomon Islands National Provident held a ground-breaking ceremony yesterday (Thursday) to commence the construction of the new SINPF commercial building opposite the new Ombudsman Office in Honiara.

Speaking at the ceremony the Deputy Chairman of SINPF Board David Rupokets said this new commercial property located in the heart of the Honiara CBD is expected to cost around SBD81 million (inclusive of all taxes) and construction is expected to take up to 20 months to complete.

NPF Launch mobileFund

The Solomon Islands National Provident Fund launched its new product dubbed as the Instant Digital Nanoloan “mobileFund” on the 26th of March, 2024 at the Heritage Park Hotel in Honiara. 

Delivering his key note address to mark the launching, the SINPF General Manager Mike Wate appreciated the continued interest in SINPF’s efforts to serve all Solomon Islands, first through youSave, youSave loMobile and now through mobileFund.

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Minister Kuma Inform Parliament on yousave

THE Democratic Coalition for Change Government (DCGA) is committed to making the lives of the ordinary Solomon Islanders better during this Covid-19 situation.

The Minister of Finance and Treasury Harry Kuma made the statement in Parliament in his contribution to debate on the supplementary budget.

He said the government recognises that during this tough time livelihood had challenge by impact of Covid-19 and especially for the rural livelihood and the informal sector who toil every day to make ends meet.

The government acknowledges that the youSave micro pension saving scheme has been assisting the formal sector to save for their essential means and creating economic opportunities for rural citizens and informal workers.

Minister Kuma explain on the floor of Parliament that the tax- exemption approved means that  for any amount of deposits that youSave members make to their account using airtime credit a 10% of the amount deposited will be refund directly to the members account this is a huge commitment by the government policy to encourage informal sector especially those youSave members residing in the provincial and rural areas will make their savings to their accounts using mobile top ups.

He said youSave LoMobile service has enable members to deposit using their phones for top up instead of having to physically visiting nearest SINPF Office which is costly considering the distance and geographical disperse of our Islands.

“ I believed if more people have access to formal financial services and frequently use this financial services combine with financial institutions then overtime we should see the cost of borrowing coming down” Minister said,


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