NASFUND CLOCKS 20 YEARS AS NAMING RIGHTS SPONSOR OF FM100 TALKBACK

BY Naomi TAKOMA
IN a remarkable demonstration of long-term corporate support, the National Superannuation Fund (Nasfund) has reaffirmed its commitment as the naming rights sponsor of FM100’s Talkback Show in 2025.
This marks two decades of continuous partnership with the popular radio program, underscoring Nasfund’s dedication to fostering open dialogue and contributing to national development.
This milestone also aligns with the broader celebrations of Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence Anniversary.
The Nasfund FM100 Talkback Show continues to be a cornerstone of public discourse, offering a platform for vital conversations on governance, economic growth, and social issues affecting Papua New Guineans.
At the launch of the Nasfund FM100 Talkback Show, Prime Minister James Marape, Telikom Group Chairman Cedric Rondoke, and Kalang Advertising CEO Billy Wartovo commended Nasfund for its unwavering support in providing such a platform for national dialogue.
Nasfund’s partnership with FM100 remains a strong commitment to public engagement.
The show, under its theme ‘PNG at 50: Conversations That Matter,’ emphasizes the essential role of dialogue in shaping the nation’s trajectory.
NASFUND Chief Executive Officer Rajeev Sharma highlighted the role of Nasfund in promoting economic growth and financial literacy, with over 700,000 members and total assets exceeding 800 billion kina.
Mr Sharma’s says the message of financial independence and the power of compound interest continues to inspire long-term wealth building.
He adds, Nasfund remains dedicated to investing in the nation’s future, reinforcing the values of unity, resilience, and shared progress.
“With the continued support of Nasfund, the FM100 Talkback Show is set to inspire positive change and contribute to the ongoing development of Papua New Guinea,” he explained.