Unpaid pensions from Oschadbank: Ukrainians were informed about the fate of payments.
Ukrainians were explained the situation with unpaid pensions from Oschadbank for residents of temporarily occupied territories
First Deputy Minister of Social Policy Daria Marchak explained that Oschadbank has accumulated over 10 billion hryvnias of unpaid pensions. This money was accrued for pensioners from the occupied territories until February 24, 2022, but it remains with its owners.
'No one will lose their money. The right to this money remains with the owner,' emphasized Marchak.
In the event of the owner's death, the pension funds can be received by their relatives or heirs. The money will be returned in one lump sum to the account after applying to the Pension Fund of Ukraine (PFU) with the appropriate application.
Therefore, Ukrainians were informed about the situation with accumulated pensions in Oschadbank, stating that the funds remain with the owners, and if necessary, their relatives will receive them. The money will be returned in one lump sum to the account after applying to the PFU.
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