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Bank pension transfers take months due to administrative incompetence

Retired employees face months-long delays in receiving pension funds due to incompetent handling in bank benefits departments. The process lacks transparency, accountability, and user-facing tools to track status. Former employees with decades of service are left without retirement funds while navigating opaque internal processes.

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