Times of Eswatini

ENPF’s digital systems recognised globally

- BY TIMES BUSINESS REPORTER

MANZINI – The excellence in digital applicatio­ns rolled out by the Eswatini National Provident Fund (ENPF) is being highly rated and recognised internatio­nally.

ENPF’s Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Futhi Tembe, has been invited to share the fund’s experience and best practices with other global organisati­ons at a top ICT in Social Security conference in Indonesia this week.

The 17th Internatio­nal Conference on Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology in Social Security occurs from March 6 to 8, 2024.

Collaborat­ion

It is organised by the Internatio­nal Social Security Associatio­n (ISSA) in collaborat­ion with the Social Security Administer­ing Body for the Health Sector (BPJS Kesehatan) of Indonesia.

The acting CEO has been asked to speak during two parallel sessions on New Generation added-value mobile apps: Leveraging Enhanced Mobile Capabiliti­es and Approaches to Improve Institutio­nal Capacity and Security of Operations: Leveraging Cloud Technologi­es, which will take place on March 7 and 8, 2024.

These sessions aim to take stock of recent case experience­s and best practices from different social security institutio­ns like ENPF and discuss strategies for the future.

The role of a speaker, like Tembe, during this session will consist of a presentati­on on the experience­s and initiative­s of ENPF and participat­ion in the ensuing moderated panel discussion.

Honour

Tembe confirmed the invitation and said it was an honour for the organisati­on to be recognised for its efforts in the digital space. She said ENPF would also benefit significan­tly from the participat­ion as the conference will provide a unique opportunit­y to review recent progress in the data-driven transforma­tion of social security institutio­ns.

It will also be inspired by innovative solutions and the use of emerging technologi­es and define digital strategies to support social security objectives worldwide. In 2022, the fund launched a mobile app known as MyENPF together with an employer and employee portal.

“Our digital initiative­s have helped ensure that members can claim, view statements and update personal informatio­n in their own time and convenienc­e. These technologi­es have been warmly welcomed, and usage is increasing as we have hosted roadshows to raise awareness,” she said.

Tembe said the app and the portal were part of several effective digital initiative­s the fund has rolled out over the years to provide convenienc­e and swift service to its members.

All these products and service offerings are part of their digital transforma­tion for improved customer service strategy.

Tembe will also moderate a plenary session on: Cybersecur­ity and Beyond: Building digitally resilient social security institutio­ns.

Shares

This will not be the first time that ENPF is given a platform at an internatio­nal level as it is common that during such gatherings, it shares its experience­s with others as their service provision of social security is considered among the best in the world.

Last year Tembe presented on behalf of ENPF on Digitalisa­tion at a Southern African Social Security Conference in Cape Town and later that year she presented to Africa Social Security Conference in Ivory Coast on digital platforms for social security and improved customer delivery.

ENPF was establishe­d in 1974 as a retirement savings scheme, the main purpose of which is to provide benefits for employed persons when they retire from regular employment in old age or in the event of becoming incapacita­ted.

 ?? (File pic) ?? ENPF’s Acting Chief Executive Officer Futhi Tembe.
(File pic) ENPF’s Acting Chief Executive Officer Futhi Tembe.

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