Ukrainians are shown a simple way to find out the size of their future pension: how to calculate it now.
The Pension Fund of Ukraine has launched a new service - the 'Pension Calculator', which allows users to quickly and easily find out the estimated size of their pension based on age. This is an important tool for those who want to plan their financial future and have an idea of their future pension provision.
The service is completely free and available on the Pension Fund's website at portal.pfu.gov.ua. It allows users to view the forecasted pension amount for today, find out their insurance experience, and the age of retirement.
'The service does not take into account possible inflation or salary growth. For more accurate results, it is advisable to enter all periods of work life that may be significant but may have been missed in the database,' the Pension Fund notes.
It is important to remember that the 'Pension Calculator' cannot calculate pensions for disability or in case of loss of the breadwinner, and is also not intended for those who are already receiving a pension. This initiative is aimed at improving accessibility and transparency of the pension system for all Ukrainians.
The new online service 'Pension Calculator' from the Pension Fund of Ukraine is designed so that citizens can quickly and conveniently find out the approximate size of their pension based on age. The service provides users with the opportunity to obtain important information about their future pension provision and to plan their finances in advance.
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