Pension Fund of Ukraine explained how to check information about pension appointments: step-by-step instructions.


The Pension Fund of Ukraine launched an electronic portal to obtain information about pension accruals
The Pension Fund of Ukraine has begun work on a new electronic portal that allows retirees to obtain current information about their pension accruals without the need to visit service centers. This was reported by Socportal.
To log in to the portal, you need to have an electronic digital signature, BankID, or another available authorization method. It is also essential to ensure a stable internet connection and have the necessary documents on hand.
The authorization process begins with opening the official website of the Pension Fund of Ukraine. Here, you need to click the 'Login' or 'Personal account' button, choose a convenient authorization method, and enter your details.
After successful login, you need to go to the 'My Pension' section and select the 'Information about Assignments' subsection. In your personal account, you can check the type of assigned pension, the total amount of payments, and their details.
The electronic cabinet also allows you to download your electronic pension case, check the status and history of accruals, as well as submit an electronic application for pension recalculation if necessary.
It should be noted that starting from 2024, to receive an age pension, you must have 31 years of insurance experience. This requirement increases every year. All actions in the electronic cabinet are free of charge and confidential.
It was also revealed how to continue receiving payments after reaching adulthood in case of loss of a breadwinner.
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