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NSSF cuts rate for 2016/17 to 11.23%
Members of the National Social Security Fund will receive a lower interest on their contributions for 2016/17 compared to the previous year
September 28, 2017
Politics & Policy
Allowances most common benefit provided by employers, ahead of pensions and gratuity — survey
Allowances were the most common employment benefits for permanent staff, offered by 67.6% of establishments, a survey by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics found.
April 20, 2017
Politics & Policy
NSSF recovers over Shs1.8b employee contributions
The ongoing whistleblower campaign by the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has recovered over Shs1.8 billion through information provided by over 140 whistleblowers, figures from the fund show.
February 10, 2017
Opinion
Why Uganda must expedite pension reforms
It is essential for Parliament to consider reforms in our national pension laws if Ugandans are to retire - assured of a respectable pension that keeps them financially independent of their relatives
February 9, 2017
Press Releases
NSSF unveils Whistleblower Platform to empower workers to protect their savings
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has unveiled a web-based whistleblower platform for aggrieved employees to report employers who fail to remit their contributions to the Fund, as required by the law.
January 12, 2017
Companies
Should you save with NSSF or buy stocks? Here’s what the data show
What if you were asked to choose between contributing to the NSSF and investing in the stock market? Your first concern would be the rate of return of either investment. We set to find out, looking at data from the last six financial years.
October 10, 2016
Economy
NSSF to pay 12.3% interest on member contributions
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) announced on Friday that it will pay an interest of 12.3% on member’s contributions for the 2015/16 financial year - lower than last year's rate of 13%. In total, the fund will pay Shs606 billion to its members.
September 30, 2016