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Gov’t Pensioners Must Submit Banking Information Forms to AGD by Sept. 17

By: , September 12, 2018

The Key Point:

Government pensioners are being reminded that banking information forms must be completed and returned to the Accountant General’s Department (AGD) before September 17, 2018, to ensure there is no disruption in the payment of pensions.
Gov’t Pensioners Must Submit Banking Information Forms to AGD by Sept. 17
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Accountant General, Carlene Murdock, speaking at JIS ‘Think Tank’ last year.

The Facts

  • This is part of changes to the process, allowing government pensioners to receive payment by direct deposit.
  • Speaking with JIS News, Accountant General, Carlene Murdock, said notification letters and bank account information forms have been dispatched to the pensioners who were still receiving cheque payments.

The Full Story

Government pensioners are being reminded that banking information forms must be completed and returned to the Accountant General’s Department (AGD) before September 17, 2018, to ensure there is no disruption in the payment of pensions.

This is part of changes to the process, allowing government pensioners to receive payment by direct deposit.

Speaking with JIS News, Accountant General, Carlene Murdock, said notification letters and bank account information forms have been dispatched to the pensioners who were still receiving cheque payments.

“If the pensioner is physically unable to make it to our office, they should tell us and we will make arrangements to collect the document from them,” he said.

The new policy, which was implemented on September 1, 2018, is in keeping with the requirements of the Central Treasury Management System.

The Accountant General said there are many benefits to the pensioners having funds sent directly to their bank accounts.

“It will reduce the possibility of fraud from loss or misdirected cheques, and it will also eliminate the uncertainties associated with the timing of payments, as the pensioner will know exactly when the funds will be transferred,” she explained.

Additionally, the new policy will save the pensioners’ cheque transaction fees.

In the meantime, the Accountant General said that arrangements have been made to facilitate pensioners who do not have bank accounts.

“We want to have our pensioners understand that this is a necessary process [for] improvement that we must undertake, and so what we have done is to partner with the major commercial banks and other financial institutions to facilitate the pensioners as they come in to open a new account, if they don’t have an account now,” she explained, adding that they will need to take along the letter that was sent to them when heading to the bank.

Ms. Murdoch said that pensioners must ensure that any name changes are communicated to the AGD, to prevent disruptions in pension payments.

Pensioners may use joint accounts to receive funds; however, funds may not be transferred to anyone else’s account on behalf of the pensioner.

For further information, persons may call the AGD at 922-8320-7, email: info@treasury.gov.jm or WhatsApp: 876-818-6583

Last Updated: July 2, 2019

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