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  2. National Superannuation Fund - Wikipedia

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    The National Superannuation Fund (NASFUND) of Papua New Guinea (PNG) was established in May 2002, as the successor entity to the National Provident Fund (NPF). It is the largest private sector superannuation fund in PNG. [1] In 2016, NASFUND reported net assets of PGK4.22 billion, representing a 28% growth on 2015. [2]

  3. Grand Pacific Hotel (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    However, with a gradual return to stability the Fijian Government restarted attempts to reopen the hotel, with the government-run Fijian Investment Corporation Ltd (FICL) assisting a joint venture between Papua New Guinea's Superannuation Fund (NASFUND), Fiji National Provident Fund (FNPF), and Lamana Developments of Papua New Guinea, announced ...

  4. John Kaputin - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Kaputin, CMG is a Papua New Guinean athlete and politician.. Kaputin was born on 11 July 1941 on Matupit Island, East New Britain Province.After his primary schooling in the province, he proceeded onto Rockhampton Boys Grammar School in Queensland, Australia (1956-1959) where he completed his secondary school.

  5. Non-stock corporation - Wikipedia

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    There are different reasons for forming a non-stock, for profit corporation. A corporation created solely to act as nominal owner of some property might not need to have shares of stock because all of the directors or members would have been co-owners. For example, owning a safe deposit box in a corporate name: if the corporation is non-stock, the directors of the corporation are not its ...

  6. Universities Superannuation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Member contributions would remain at 8%. Members would gain an option of paying in only 4% while still receiving the full employer contribution. The employer match of the first 1% of any voluntary employee savings would be lost. Members’ contributions would include a contribution to finance death in service and ill-health retirement benefits.

  7. American Nurses Association - Wikipedia

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    The association is a professional organization representing registered nurses (RNs) in the United States through its 54 constituent member associations. [15] The ANA is involved in establishing standards of nursing practice, promoting the rights of nurses in the workplace, advancing the economic and general welfare of nurses.

  8. Private member's bill - Wikipedia

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    A private member's bill is a bill (proposed law) introduced into a legislature by a legislator who is not acting on behalf of the executive branch.The designation "private member's bill" is used in most Westminster system jurisdictions, in which a "private member" is any member of parliament (MP) who is not a member of the cabinet (executive).

  9. 2010 Birthday Honours - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Birthday Honours for the Commonwealth realms were announced to celebrate the Queen's Birthday on 7 June 2010 in New Zealand, [1] on 12 June 2010 in the United Kingdom, [2] The Bahamas, [3] Grenada, [4] Papua New Guinea, [5] the Solomon Islands, [6] Tuvalu, [7] Saint Lucia, [8] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, [9] and Antigua and Barbuda, [10] and on 13 June 2010 in Australia.