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Saturday, July 16 2011

In the past it was a problem knowing what your balance is for those who are subscribed to the saving scheme but that is no more with the launch of NSSF Go in which you can access your balance with your cellphone, E-statement and a toll free line.

Go SMS Balance-Send NSSF to 6773

GO SMS Balance - Send NSSF to 6773. Tried this one out and the return message was that your call cost 220Ugx. This is how t should be:  NSSF< leave space> NSSF No < leave space> Date of Birth Full Names then send an SMS to 6773. 

You will receive another message on how to proceed with retrieving your balance.

Go E-Statement - With this you must know your NSSF no to be able to log in to the NSSF website (www.nssfug.org) but even then, you must have sent them an email to avail you with a password that you can use along with your NSSF number.

Go Call Centre - They even have a toll free line 0800286773. This means that on calling this line you will not be charged however this should be between 7am to 9m on week days and 9am to 2pm on Saturdays.

This will enable you to track your savings anytime and anywhere. That is not all, National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is embracing the Facebook social network, implying that you can get answers to your questions and also browse through other FAQs that have been answered before.

Posted by: uowd AT 09:21 am   |  Permalink   |  88 Comments  |  Email

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