The National Identification Card on Monday 28th June, 2021 became the unique SSNIT number.

This follows the decision by the State Pension Trust, to begin the process of merging the two numbers as required by law.

SSNIT contributors who have not registered yet to merge their numbers, will have from now till December 2021 to do so.

However for new users, SSNIT will only accept the Ghana Card as the unique identification for processing benefits and contributions.

The move by SSNIT means that from January 1st, 2022, SSNIT contributors will no longer use their scheme numbers but will transact all businesses with the Ghana Card

Corporate Affairs Manager at SSNIT, Afua Amankwa Sarkodie said the merger will create a great deal of convenience for members since they can now use one card for all transactions.

“The NIA numbers of members will become their SSNIT number. The merger will create a great deal of convenience for our members as members can now use the one card that is the Ghana Card for all transactions”.

She explained further that “members need not carry two separate cards for transactions with the trust and other transactions when the Ghana Card alone can perform the same functions”.

“Also for us at SSNIT this transition to the use of the Ghana Card ties in quiet neatly with our quest to improve the ease with which members and clients people do business with us”, he noted.

Two platforms have been deployed for the merger of the two cards, and Afua Amankwa Sarkodie urged  members to use a short code and the SSNIT website.

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