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The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) cautions its members on a recent scam attempt

todayAugust 23, 2024 6

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The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has issued a warning to all its members, annuitants, spousal, and children beneficiaries regarding a recent scam attempt. The fraudulent scheme involves fraudsters instructing GIPF clients to visit GIPF offices to claim money, a tactic used to deceive and exploit members.

GIPF is urging all members to be cautious and safeguard themselves against these fraud attempts. Members are advised not to engage with or respond to suspicious calls, share personal or financial information, or click on any questionable links provided by these fraudsters.

Members who encounter any suspicious activity are encouraged to report it immediately to GIPF via email at info@gipf.com.na. The Fund emphasizes that the security and safety of its members are a top priority.

GIPF remains committed to protecting its members and ensuring the integrity of the pension fund. Members are reminded to stay vigilant and protect their personal information against potential fraud.

For more updates and information, visit the GIPF website.

Written by: Staff Writer

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