How to Change TSC Salary Pay Point
How to Change TSC Salary Pay Point
For a variety of reasons, a teacher may choose to alter their pay point. This is feasible because the commission granted this window.
As a teacher, you are always free to change your pay point anytime you see fit.
Follow the instructions below to make sure the pay shows up in the new account:
1. Download and print a copy of the bank form.
- Fill out the form with correct details about your new pay point. Make sure your documentation has been certified by the school’s Head of Institution.
- If you are a head teacher or principal, make sure your form has been certified by the TSC County/Sub-County Director.
4. Make sure to photocopy the new Sacco or bank plate from both sides.
- You should be aware that your salary will now be deposited into this new account.
- Make sure this duplicate is certified as well.
- Enclose your National Identity Card, a bank form that is fully completed and certified, and a bank plate.
P.O. Box, Private Please send these documents to TSC Headquarters as a single package in an envelope addressed to the TSC Secretary.
It should be mentioned that you cannot close your existing Sacco or bank account before receiving your income into the newly designated bank account.
This is advised since, on occasion, the commission might fail to make the required changes on time, which would cause your salary to be returned in the event that your current account is closed.
Several teachers have gone months without receiving a payment because they canceled their old bank accounts before getting paid into the new ones.
If you make any changes to your pay point after the TSC payroll closes, your salary will be credited to your current account.
In the event that you close this account, the funds return to TSC.
Hold onto your old bank account to avoid missing your salary while the new one is being installed. This is due to the fact that numerous bureaucracies are involved in the adjustment process.
It is advisable that you continue to monitor your new bank account to make sure that your salary is being deposited. Before you close your previous account, you should do this for four months in a row.