S'poreans can now get e-mail, push notifications when employers credit CPF contributions to them

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S'poreans can now get e-mail, push notifications when employers credit CPF contributions to them
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The alert service allows CPF members to verify the declared wages and CPF contributions paid by their employers. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - More than two million Central Provident Fund members can now receive e-mail and push notification alerts when their monthly CPF contributions have been credited by their employers.

The CPF Contribution Alert service was launched on Thursday after a pilot phase involving more than 16,000 members. The service received positive feedback, getting an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 points. Members also liked the convenience of the service as they do not need to log in to their CPF accounts to check the contributions.

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