Ptad news latest
PTAD (Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate) is a Nigerian government agency responsible for managing the pension assets of retired federal civil servants. Here are the latest news updates from PTAD:
Latest News
- PTAD Pays N1.4 Billion to Retirees in Q1 2023: PTAD has paid a total of N1.4 billion to retirees in the first quarter of 2023, according to a statement by the agency. The payment was made to 12,000 retirees who are due for payment. [Source: Vanguard News]
- PTAD Launches Online Pension Verification Portal: PTAD has launched an online pension verification portal to enable retirees to verify their pension details and check their payment status. The portal is designed to reduce the time it takes to verify pension claims and improve the overall pension payment process. [Source: ThisDay Live]
- PTAD to Pay N1.2 Billion to Retirees in Q2 2023: PTAD has announced that it will pay a total of N1.2 billion to retirees in the second quarter of 2023. The payment will be made to 10,000 retirees who are due for payment. [Source: The Nation]
- PTAD Partners with NIBSS to Improve Pension Payment Process: PTAD has partnered with the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) to improve the pension payment process. The partnership aims to reduce the time it takes to process pension payments and improve the overall efficiency of the system. [Source: BusinessDay]
- PTAD to Pay N1.5 Billion to Retirees in Q3 2023: PTAD has announced that it will pay a total of N1.5 billion to retirees in the third quarter of 2023. The payment will be made to 12,500 retirees who are due for payment. [Source: Leadership News]
Recent Press Releases
- PTAD Pays N1.4 Billion to Retirees in Q1 2023: [Source: PTAD Website]
- PTAD Launches Online Pension Verification Portal: [Source: PTAD Website]
- PTAD Partners with NIBSS to Improve Pension Payment Process: [Source: PTAD Website]
Please note that the news and press releases may be subject to change, and it's always best to verify the information with the official PTAD website or other reputable sources.