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NIB Celebrated 45 Years of Social Security Administration in The Bahamas

NIB Celebrated 45 Years of Social Security Administration in The Bahamas

10/26/2019 1:22:33 AM
On October 7, 2019, the National Insurance Board celebrated 45 years of social security administration in The Bahamas. To commemorate this milestone, NIB has planned a number of community outreach and staff activities. The Board kicked off the celebrations by observing Customer Appreciation Day on October 17th at its offices throughout The Bahamas. 

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