MUNICIPAL WORKERS RETIREMENT FUND

Municipal Workers Retirement Fund (MWRF) is a defined contribution Fund which provides members and their dependants with reasonable and competitive retirement, resignation and risk benefits (death-in-service and disability benefits). The Fund was established in 1994 when South Africa embarked on its journey to a new democracy. The Fund currently has 25 000 membership.

ABOUT THE FUND

The objective of the Fund is to provide retirement and ancillary benefits described in the rules for Members and their dependants and / or beneficiaries. The Fund remains rooted in its main objective of protecting and creating wealth for members and their dependants.

MISSION

  To protect and create wealth for members and their dependants.

  To secure future for employees.

  To inspire members and their dependants to achieve their financial goals in retirement.

To provide sustainable retirement benefits to members and their dependants.

VALUES

 ​Integrity

 ​Transparency

 ​Honesty

  Worker benefits (benefits in kind, salary packaging, social and social well being).

documents & forms

Surplus Distribution 2017

SURPLUS DISTRIBUTION: AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE MUNICIPAL WORKERS RETIREMENT FUND The Municipal Workers Retirement Fund (formerly known as…

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Tax treatment of retirement fund contributions

  Government has agreed to delay the implementation of laws which was originally set for 1 March 2015. For now, the delay will be for a year …

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SAMWU National Provident Fund Celebrates 20 Years

SAMWU NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND CELEBRATES 20 YEARS IN STYLE “We have come a long way celebrating 20 years of existence”. This was said by SAMWU …

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The Fund Gets the Good Governance all Clear

  SAMWU National Provident Fund would like to reassure its members that there is no financial mismanagement in the Fund and that our members …

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Financial Services Board Approval

The Financial Services Board approves and registers the Funds' consolidated rules. Copy of the current fund rules

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