March 2026 Pension Increase: Who Qualifies for a 12,970 Hryvnia Payment.
Ukraine to Increase Pension Payments for Specific Retirees
According to Novyny.live: A scheduled increase in monthly payments for certain Ukrainian pensioners will take effect in March 2026. This change is enabled by the adoption of new legislation, Law No. 4682-IX, which establishes updated payment rules for individuals recognized for special service to the nation and their families.
Under the new provisions, qualifying family members will receive a payment equivalent to 1.5 times the national minimum wage. Following a rise in the minimum wage from 8,000 to 8,647 hryvnias effective January 1, 2026, this benefit amount will increase to 12,970 hryvnias. The payment issued in March will include retroactive amounts for January and February, providing a significant lump sum. This policy is part of broader social support measures during a period of economic adjustment for the country.
How to Apply for the Increased Benefit
To apply for the increased payments, pensioners must submit an application to their local office of the Pension Fund. This initiative is designed to provide additional financial assistance to veterans with special merits and their families, acknowledging their contributions.
This payment increase represents a significant step in supporting veterans and their families, reflecting the state's commitment to honoring their service and sacrifices.
Such measures can positively impact the social standing and well-being of these citizens during challenging times. It is crucial for eligible retirees to be informed about the new rules and application procedures to secure this enhanced financial support.
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