The Military Pensions Board has transitioned from traditional physical verification methods to an advanced electronic system with the engagement of eTranzact as technology solution provider.
A leading provider of innovative financial technology solutions, eTranzact will provide technological solutions for the Military Pensions Board’s new digital verification system for military pensioners, officially launched on July 1, 2024.
A statement on Monday said the initiative marks a significant milestone in leveraging technology to streamline pension verification processes and enhance the welfare of military retirees across Nigeria.
“With Federal Government’s approval, the Military Pensions Board is transitioning from traditional physical verification methods to an advanced electronic system developed and deployed by eTranzact.
“This transition aims to minimize travel risks, reduce transportation costs, and accommodate the advanced age of many pensioners,” Air Vice Marshal Paul Irumheson, Chairman of the Military Pensions Board, said, emphasizing the necessity of the transition.
Irumheson stated that the move to electronic verification is crucial for the safety and convenience of military pensioners.
“This innovative solution will ensure that retirees can verify their status from anywhere in the world, significantly reducing the burden of travel and associated risks,” he added.
A pilot exercise conducted between February 15 and March 1, 2024, demonstrated the efficiency and reliability of the new system.
The statement noted that, in addition to developing the verification system, eTranzact has managed salary payments for other government agencies.
“The implementation of this electronic verification system is a critical step towards ensuring foolproof and seamless payment processes within the Military Pensions Board.”
The Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, and the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, have endorsed the electronic verification exercise, recognizing its potential to revolutionise the military pensions system.
The key benefits of the digital verification system include enhanced security by reducing the risk of identity fraud and impersonation, convenience by allowing pensioners to complete verification from their homes, cost efficiency by eliminating the need for travel, and accessibility by accommodating pensioners residing both within and outside Nigeria.
Niyi Toluwalope, CEO of eTranzact, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, saying, “We are honoured to collaborate with the Military Pensions Board on this transformative project.
“At eTranzact, we are committed to harnessing the power of technology to solve critical challenges and improve the quality of life of Nigerians. This digital verification system affirms our dedication to innovation and excellence.”