SSNIT to launch Membership Value Programme for contributors, pensioners
The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) will on Wednesday launch a Membership Value Programme to provide contributors and pensioners with value-added benefits and services beyond statutory pensions. The initiative seeks to enhance the membership experience by offering meaningful rewards and support services to all members, including self-employed contributors and pensioners, according to a statement issued by the Trust and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Tuesday.
The official launch will bring together key stakeholders to unveil the programme and explain the range of benefits and how members can access them. The statement said the Membership Value Programme formed part of SSNIT's broader strategy to improve customer experience through innovative, member-centred interventions. This initiative followed the recent introduction of the SSNIT Telehealth Service for pensioners, which enables retirees to access healthcare services remotely. SSNIT is the statutory administrator of Ghana's Basic National Social Security Scheme under the National Pensions Act, 2008 (Act 766), as amended. It manages the mandatory First Tier pension scheme, providing income.
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