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NSL SUPPORTS TEACHERS ON RESUMPTION OF DUTY DAY

PNG Haus Bung By PNG Haus Bung | January 27, 2026

NSL SUPPORTS TEACHERS ON RESUMPTION OF DUTY DAY

Nambawan Super Limited (NSL) recently joined with about 3,000 teachers at Lae Secondary School, during the Resumption of Duty Program organized by the Teaching Service Commission (TSC), marking its first Member Engagement for 2026.

NSL’s participation in the event reflects its commitment to utilizing opportunities to bring superannuation education and services directly to Members; in this case, Teachers, ensuring they are equipped to make informed decisions for their long-term financial security and retirement before resuming their busy schedule throughout the year.

Teachers across the country manage day-to-day responsibilities in classrooms, with many posted to rural and remote communities. As a result, they often have limited time and access to attend to superannuation matters.

During the event, NSL Chief Member Services Officer, Mr. George Panao, encouraged teachers to take an active role in managing their superannuation by updating Beneficiary details and Member information, utilizing Digital Services available including: NSL's Online Member Portal, Mobile App, SMS Balance Check and the FREE call service to the Call Centre on number 180 1599 or email to CallCentre@nambawansuper.com.pg

These services are designed to improve support for Members, enabling and equipping them to make informed decisions for a secure and comfortable retirement.

Following the Resumption of Duty Program, NSL set up a general Member enquiry booth to assist the teachers with updating their member details and addressing superannuation-related queries before returning to their schools and respective postings.

Although unable to attend the event, NSL Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Lachlan Baird, acknowledged the vital role teachers play nationwide.

“Teachers play a central role in shaping Papua New Guinea’s future human resources and often have limited time to focus on their own financial and retirement planning,” Mr. Baird said.

“Through our partnership with the Teaching Service Commission, Nambawan Super can engage directly with Teachers at key events, ensuring they are informed and supported.”

Mr. Baird also congratulated Mr. Maini Ugaia on his recent appointment as Acting Chairman of the Teaching Service Commission, acknowledging his valuable contribution through the NSL Membership Committee in representing Teachers and Members nationwide.

Building on the success of its 2025 Member Engagement activities, NSL will continue rolling out Member Engagements and Member Education through its Financial Literacy Program in 2026.



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