Papua New Guinea’s Nasfund, a major superannuation fund, is offering members a new way to manage their accounts and benefits. Previously, members were required to visit branches and wait in queues for services like balance inquiries and payment follow-ups, incurring both time and expense. The fund is now providing access through WhatsApp, streamlining the process for its members. Details on accessing this service require a paid subscription to the Post Courier’s various web and eBook packages, including daily, 14-day, monthly, and annual options. The move aims to improve convenience and reduce the burden on both members and Nasfund’s physical branches. Further information is available through the Post Courier. The specific details of WhatsApp access are behind a paywall.