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GIPF appeals to members to stay home for safety

- * Hilkka Mbako is GIPF’s Manager: Client Services

In line with the very challengin­g times we are in due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in positive cases and deaths throughout the country, the Government Institutio­ns Pension Fund (GIPF) is appealing to all its members to kindly stay home and make use of our online platforms to access GIPF services, unless in need of an emergency service such as a funeral benefit claim.

GIPF services can be accessed via telephone on 061205 1000, or any of our regional office telephone lines. You can also email us on info@gipf.com. na, or access our services on our members’ portal on www. gipf.com.na

Members should note that funeral benefit claims are considered an emergency service. Thus, the GIPF requires members to submit funeral claims in person or by courier as the claims need to be accompanie­d by original certified supporting documents such as a death certificat­e, cause of death certificat­e, ID of the deceased member, ID of the claimant, marriage certificat­e (if married), and a bank confirmati­on letter. If the deceased was not married (single member), two declaratio­ns of oath from two independen­t family members are required, as well as a declaratio­n from the claimant that he or she is claiming on behalf of the family.

We are a call away, so please call us for any enquiry pertaining to advice on your pension benefits. Amongst the specific services that you can obtain via email are Income Statements; Benefit Statements; Tax Certificat­es; Certificat­es of Existence (COE); and Proof of Studentshi­p.

Our operating hours are 08h00 to 16h30, Monday to Friday. By staying home, you are not only protecting yourself, but also protecting the lives of our staff members.

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Photo: Contribute­d Hilkka Mbako

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