SINGAPORE: A pilot scheme that started with 800 volunteers learning and promoting the benefits of the Central Provident Fund is now officially live, with the launch of the Community Paying it Forward movement on Wednesday .
"This is a good sign, as more Singaporeans will be able to plan, build up their retirement adequacy, and enjoy the full benefits of CPF. I encourage more individuals and organisations to join this movement, and pay it forward," she said. Encouraging others to perform actions such as making a top-up and CPF nominations would earn users"fun digital badges".Some of the ways volunteers can"pay it forward" include:Sharing personal stories and experience to inspire other Singaporeans to kickstart their retirement planning journeyReferring others to join the movement