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PUBLIC NOTICE: TEMPORARY OFFICE CLOSURE
August 11, 2025Please be advised that the Fox Hill Local Office will be CLOSED tomorrow, Tuesday August 12, 2025 due to road closure for the Fox Hill Day Festival. The Fox Hill Local Office will REOPEN on Wednesday August 13, 2025 at 9:00 am.Read More...NIB EzRenew Portal: Simple Steps to Renew Your Card
August 5, 2025Renewing your national insurance card has never been easier! Skip the lines and renew online with our new EzRenew Online Card Renewal PortalRead More...Public Notice: Temporary Office Closure – Freeport Local Office
July 23, 2025The National Insurance Board wishes to advise the public that due to electrical issues, the Freeport Local Office will CLOSE at 3:00 pm today. All efforts are being undertaken to resolve this matter. Read More...
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The National Insurance Board is an equal opportunity employer, with a staff complement of about 645. There are 28 local offices situated in the major settlements on each of the larger islands. These offices provide the same high level of comprehensive social security services throughout the nation. The Board’s employees include administrators, accountants, attorneys, computer professionals, medical practitioners, public relations practitioners, actuarial practitioners, and statisticians to name a few.
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