Pensions for September: PFU made an important announcement.
25.09.2024
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
25.09.2024
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PFU announced the completion of pension financing for September
The Pension Fund of Ukraine (PFU) announced that the financing of pensions for September 2024 has been completed. In total, 62.9 billion UAH was spent on pension payments as of September 25.
According to PFU data, as of September 24, the following was financed:
- For pension payments - 60.7 billion UAH, of which 9.6 billion UAH through JSC "Ukrposhta" and 51.1 billion UAH through authorized banks;
- For housing subsidies and benefits - 1420.5 million UAH;
- For insurance payments - 2501.5 million UAH, of which 1327.2 million UAH for sick leave payments.
In September, the Pension Fund provided 796 thousand services to individuals who contacted them.
In addition, PFU reminded that it is possible to submit electronically documents on service acquired before 01.01.2004. This can be done through the web portal of electronic services of the Pension Fund of Ukraine. The service allows you to upload scanned copies of the work book, military ID, diploma of full-time education, birth certificate of the child, and other service documents.
To submit documents, you need to log in to the PFU website through a qualified electronic signature, find the section "Communication with PFU", select the "Employment relationship information" option and follow the instructions. The result of record processing can be viewed in the personal account in the "My applications" section.
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