Fewer pensions were funded this month

Yesterday, September 25, the Pension Fund of Ukraine announced the completion of the financing of pension payments for September 2024. In total, 62.9 billion hryvnias were allocated to pensions. Of this amount, 9.6 billion hryvnias were paid through JSC "Ukrposhta", and another 53.3 billion hryvnias were paid through authorized banks.

Other payments and financial indicators

In addition to pensions, the fund also financed other social benefits:

  • UAH 1,420.5 million was allocated for the payment of housing subsidies and benefits.
  • UAH 2,596.8 million were allocated to insurance payments, of which UAH 1,422.5 million were paid for sick leave.

Dynamics of pension financing

In August, more funds were allocated for pensions - 63.5 billion hryvnias, and in July the amount was 62.4 billion hryvnias. Monthly funding of pensions has been growing steadily since the spring of 2024: in April — 60.5 billion, and in May — 60.9 billion hryvnias.

We will remind that the government is preparing a comprehensive pension reform, and already in March 2025 another indexation of pensions is planned.

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