PFU shows what is happening with pension, subsidy, and sick leave payments: should money be expected.
The Pension Fund of Ukraine has started paying pensions and sick leaves for December, reports the fund's press service.
The payment of these social benefits is particularly important for pensioners and subsidy recipients, who are the most vulnerable in the current military situation. They are especially waiting for the receipt of funds for December.
As of December 4, the Pension Fund of Ukraine has financed the following:
- Pensions, total amount - 3.5 billion hryvnias, of which:
- 1.8 billion hryvnias were paid through JSC 'Ukrposhta'.
- 1.7 billion hryvnias were transferred through banks.
- 216.7 million hryvnias were allocated for sick leave payments.
Also, during December, the Pension Fund provided 146 thousand services to citizens who sought various social consultations.
Information on the payment of subsidies for utility services has not yet been published, but it is expected soon.
Earlier, instructions on how to receive a pension for disability were clarified.
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