Great Steps on How to Apply for NAGRAT Fund Loan Scheme

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    EducationGhana| September 27| Great Steps on How to Apply for NAGRAT Fund Loan Scheme

     

    The NAGRAT Fund Loan Scheme is designed to help members meet their personal finance needs.

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    Application procedure

        • One has to be a member of the Association (NAGRAT).
        • Must be a regular Fund Dues and NAGRAT Dues paying member.
        • The person must at least contribute six (6) months to the Fund Loan Scheme.
        • Collect an IPPD form from the nearest Regional Secretariat to be filled.
        • Download the Nagrat fund loan application form from here or pick it up from the nearest Regional Secretariat to be filled.
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        • Ensure the form is endorsed by the Headmaster for the second cycle School and by the Municipal Accountant/District Director for basic schools on the IPPD form.
        • Ensure the guarantor is a NAGRAT member.
        • Affix a passport picture.
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        • Submit the original payslip/a photocopy of the payslip.
        • Photocopy national ID/NAGRAT ID card.
        • Finally, forward the filled form to Regional Office.

    Visit Nagrat.org for more information

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