That under the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Act, employers are required to remit contributions by: cheques bankers cheques Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT); Cash subject to a maximum of 5,000 shillings or Through the NSSF M-pesa business No.333300
That if you are a member of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), you need to fill out application forms when applying for benefits. Application forms may be obtained from: your nearest NSSF office; Huduma Kenya Centers or; The NSSF website ; www.nssf.or.ke Application forms are free of charge Submit completed application forms together with […]
That under the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Act, you can make your contributions even if you are not formally employed. Voluntary contributors will remit into the Provident Fund; A minimum of 200 shillings in a month or 4, 800 shilllings in a year Contributions can be paid in cash or even through the NSSF […]
That under the new National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Act, you can now enjoy the following benefits for an even better future; for just a small fraction of your earnings: Access to mortgage facilities Retirement pension Invalidity pension Survivors‘ benefit Funeral grant Emigration benefit
That under the new National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Act, every employee upon employment is required to furnish his/ her employer with accurate personal details Register as a member of NSSF (once) Where previously registered, produce his/her membership card/evidence of registration to a new employer Furnish to the Fund and regularly update his/her particulars and […]