Business News of Saturday, 4 April 2020

Source: ghanatalksbusiness.com

Coronavirus lockdown: NPRA institute contingency measures to limit impact on Pension Industry

CEO of the National Pensions Regulatory Authority, Hayford Atta Krufi CEO of the National Pensions Regulatory Authority, Hayford Atta Krufi

The National Pensions Regulatory Authority, NPRA, has instituted certain contingency measures to limit the effect of this pandemic on the Pensions Industry. This is in adherence to the Government’s directive on restriction of movement of persons to stem the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic,

Therefore, the Authority is encouraging industry players and client to resort to use of electronic mode of payment of pension contributions.

This is meant to avoid face-to-face meetings between staff of the authority and the people who walked to pay their pension contributions,

Again, the NPRA, is asking its Trustees, Custodians and Fund Managers to continue with the electronic mode of report submission via its dedicated email address that is, tfc-reports@npra.gov.gh.

On Fees and Charges Payments, the NPRA, said “as already practised, Trustees should communicate via email to Custodiansand follow the necessary protocols to settle payments. Swift Advice and Proforma Invoice should be scanned and sent to the dedicated email”.

“The email address is revenue@npra.gov.gh. All issued NPRA receipts will be scanned and sent to relevant Trustees via the Trustee’s Dedicated Email Address”, it added.

Lockdown

Accra, Tema, Kasoa and Kumasi are currently under a two-week partial lockdown, and today, Friday, April 3, 2020, is the fourth day of the restriction on movement of persons.

The lockdown, which begun on Monday, March 30, 2020, is is aimed at preventing the spread of the covid-19 virus in other parts of the country.

As at the last update, yesterday, Thursday, April 2, 2020, Ghana’s case counts stood at 204, including 5 deaths and three recoveries.