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Algeria: Discover the new digital service of CNR Retirement

Algeria: Discover the new digital service of CNR Retirement

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Dourssaf Cherif
Published on 2024-03-08 14:05:56

The National Pension Fund (CNR) is lighting the way to security and serenity for its members by updating its instructions for consulting professional career records, also introducing a new digital service.

In an effort to improve accessibility and transparency, the CNR announced that individuals will now be able to consult their professional career records two years before reaching the legal retirement age. This initiative aims to provide future retirees with better visibility of their rights and to plan accordingly.

Video support and access procedure to CNR’s digital services

The CNR also revealed that the digital service CIS, which will allow easy and quick consultation of career records, will soon be accessible via the mobile platform RetraiteDZ. This technological advancement represents a significant step towards the digitization of pension services, promising an improved user experience and more efficient management of pension files.

To facilitate these changes, the CNR has produced an explanatory video on Facebook detailing the procedure for consulting career records via the new digital service. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Fill out the form: start by filling out the account creation form.
2. Account activation: wait while CNR services activate your account.
3. Career consultation: once your account is activated, check your work history on the platform.
4. Report missing periods: report any missing work periods by providing the necessary information.
5. Visit the CNR agency: visit your local CNR agency with the necessary documents to validate the claimed periods.
6. Future consultation: check your work history again to verify updates.
7. Print the record: print your career record for your personal records.

The CNR continues to be committed to providing quality services to its members and facilitating the transition to a more modern and accessible retirement management.

Read the original article(French) on Algerie 360

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