How Civil Servants and Teachers Check the Total Pension Contribution
As you get closer to retirement, it’s imperative that you make sure you routinely monitor your pension contribution if you work as a teacher, public servant, or any other type of worker.
It is easier to properly prepare for retirement when you are aware of how much you have contributed to your pension thus far.
You can verify your entire pension contributions by following the easy instructions provided below.
Crucial information on the Pension Plan
It is noteworthy that the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) oversees the pension plan for individuals employed in the private sector, while the Government Pensions Department handles benefits for those in the public sector.
The pension systems demand that both employers and employees to contribute identical amounts towards the employee benefits later after retirement.
Important details to access your pensionable Information
Here are some of the details you need to check your total pension contributions:
- Individual NSSF number/ the Government Pensions Department number
- Your employer’s details such name and registration number
- Date of employment start for each individual and any additional employment pauses that may be available
If you work for a private company, it is simpler to verify your NSSF donations by following the instructions below;
- Go to www.nssf.or.ke, the NSSF website.
- Continue checking out until the Member Self Service site appears.
- Make sure you enter your password and NSSF number when logging in. Make sure to create an account if you don’t already have one.
- Make sure to choose the Contributions Statement option after logging in successfully to see the entire amount you have contributed to your pension.
The following steps are included in the process for verifying your entire pension contributions if you work for the government:
- Go to https://www.psss.go.ke/ to access the Government Pensions Department website. You can also visit https://www.treasury.go.ke/pensions.
- Make sure you browse to reach the Member’s Portal section after that.
- The next step is to log in with your password and Government Pensions Department number. Create an account if you haven’t already.
- After successfully logging in, choose Contributions Statement to see the total amount you have contributed.
Keep in mind that once you can view your pension contribution statement, part of the information you will see is as follows:
- The total amount that you have contributed
- Total contributions that your employer has made
- All interest accrued on the money you contributed
- Total amount that you can take out as retirement benefits
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How Civil Servants and Teachers Check the Total Pension Contribution
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