Ukrainians can calculate their pension online: how to use the Pension Fund calculator.
Ukrainians can easily find out how much their future pension will be. The pension calculator available on the website of the Pension Fund of Ukraine allows anyone who is officially employed and pays insurance contributions to independently calculate the amount of future pension payments.
According to the Pension Fund, only those periods in which insurance contributions were paid are counted towards insurance experience from January 1, 2004.
Each citizen can check their accrued experience on the e-service portal of the Pension Fund or in their mobile application 'Pension Fund' remotely.
However, information contained in documents, for example, about education, about military service in the employment record before 2004, will need to be entered manually.
How to find out the approximate amount of pension online
On the Pension Fund portal, the 'Pension Calculator' service functions, which allows everyone to independently calculate the amount of their future pension. To do this, you need to go to the personal account on the website and use the specified service.
This tool helps determine the pension amount by age considering experience and salary according to the legislation. However, it is important to remember that it is not suitable for calculating in the case of disability pension, losing breadwinner, or other special cases.
The 'Pension Calculator' service is a convenient and useful tool for Ukrainians who want to be confident in their financial future and plan their expenses more carefully.
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