As a NASFUND member, it's essential to keep track of your superannuation balance to plan for your future retirement. One of the easiest ways to do this is through your mobile phone. NASFUND has introduced a convenient way for members to access their account balances using their mobile phones through a USSD code, 627.
In this article, we will guide you through the process of checking your NASFUND balance on your mobile phone using 627.
Step-by-Step Guide to Checking Your NASFUND Balance using 627
- Dial *627# on your mobile phone's dial pad.
- Press the 'call' or 'send' button to initiate the USSD code.
- You will be prompted to enter your NASFUND membership number. Type in your membership number and press 'send'.
- You will be asked to enter your date of birth in the format of DDMMYYYY. For example, if your date of birth is 1st January 1990, you would enter 01011990. Press 'send'.
The USSD code will then display your current NASFUND balance on your mobile phone screen.
A network fee of 10t will be charged to your phone.
Important Notes to Remember
You must have a mobile phone that is compatible with USSD codes and has an active connection to use this service.
Make sure that you have a sufficient credit balance on your mobile phone to avoid any issues with the transaction.
The USSD code service is available 24/7, but standard network charges may apply.
If you encounter any difficulties while checking your NASFUND balance using 627, you can contact the NASFUND Members Office for assistance.
NASFUND Balance Check
Checking your NASFUND balance using your mobile phone is a quick and convenient way to keep track of your superannuation savings.
The USSD code service provided by NASFUND is easy to use and can be accessed from anywhere and at any time. By following the step-by-step guide outlined in this article, you can check your NASFUND balance on your mobile phone using 627.
It's essential to keep track of your NASFUND balance regularly to ensure that you are on track towards achieving your retirement goals.
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