PTAD Begins Verification Exercise for Defunct Bank of Agriculture (BOA) Pensioners
Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) has disclosed that it will begin verification exercise for defunct Bank of Industry pensioners.
Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) said it will commence verification of pensioners of the defunct Bank of Agriculture (BoA) in the South – West Zone and mop – up verification for other pensioners who missed previous verification exercises under the Defined Benefit scheme (DBS) in the zone from Monday, May 16, to Friday, May 20, 2022.
The 5-day Verification Exercise will take place at POWA (Police Officers Wives Association) Complex, No1, Oduduwa Street, GRA, Ikeja Lagos. From 8.00am to 4.00pm daily.
Pensioners are required to bring the originals and photocopies of their career documents, stamped and signed BVN with picture, one month stamped and signed Bank Statement, NIN or any other valid I.D
Pensioners with incomplete documents should obtain Letter of Introduction from the Management of Bank of Agriculture and affidavit for loss of documents.
Mobile verification will be arranged for sick and infirm pensioners subject to valid assessment of need. Please call 08035076401 to make request.
Signed
PTAD Management.
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