Vanuatu National Provident Fund
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Formed1986
JurisdictionGovernment of Vanuatu
MottoSevem Tudei, Enjoyem Tumoro
("Save today, enjoy tomorrow")
("Save today, enjoy tomorrow")
Agency executive
- Parmod Achary, General Manager
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| Formed | 1986 |
| Jurisdiction | Government of Vanuatu |
| Motto | Sevem Tudei, Enjoyem Tumoro ("Save today, enjoy tomorrow") |
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The Vanuatu National Provident Fund (VNPF) is a compulsory pension scheme in Vanuatu. It was established in 1986 and commenced operation in 1987.[1] The General Manager is Parmod Achary.[2]
From 1992 to 1995 VNPF was involved in controversy due to its housing loan scheme.[1] In 2017 an inquiry found that it was "poorly managed and suffered from interference from a board unqualified and ill-suited to the task."[3]
