PFU allocated money for subsidies, benefits, and sick leaves: what about pension payments.
The Pension Fund published a report on the financing of subsidies, benefits, and sick leaves for January
The press service of the Pension Fund of Ukraine reported that the financing of pensions for January was completed on January 24. A total of 61.7 billion UAH was allocated for pension payments. Part of this money (8.8 billion UAH) was provided through JSC 'Ukrposhta', and the rest (52.9 billion UAH) through authorized banks.
The financing of pensions for January was completed on January 24. During this time, 61.7 billion UAH was directed to pension payments for Ukrainians, including 8.8 billion UAH through JSC 'Ukrposhta' and 52.9 billion UAH through authorized banks.
Other types of payments were also financed. For housing subsidies and benefits, 4991.9 million UAH was allocated, and for insurance payments, 2522.5 million UAH. Of these funds, 1374 million UAH was directed to pay for sick leaves.
- for housing subsidies and benefits - 4991.9 million UAH;
- for insurance payments - 2522.5 million UAH, including for sick leave payments - 1374 million UAH.
In January, 959.3 thousand services were provided to individuals who applied to the Pension Fund of Ukraine.
We remind you that in 2025, some individuals will receive a pension supplement.
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