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The Pension Fund of Ukraine is navigating a complex landscape in 2025, marked by recent missile strikes on facilities in Kryvyi Rih, increasing expenditure budgets, and persistent financial deficits. The Cabinet of Ministers has significantly increased the Pension Fund's expenditures for 2024 by 92 billion UAH, aiming to stabilize the fund's financial state. However, challenges remain, such as illegal enrichment scandals involving officials and the ongoing struggle of veterans like Andriy Dubovyk to receive owed pensions. An international audit of the fund has been proposed to enhance transparency and efficiency. The government's commitment to reforms and addressing the fund's deficit is crucial to ensuring adequate retirement benefits for Ukrainian citizens.

What are the current challenges facing Ukraine's Pension Fund?

The Ukraine Pension Fund faces several challenges, including a significant financial deficit, the need for systemic reforms, and issues related to corruption and management inefficiencies. Efforts are underway to increase the Fund's budget and stabilize its financial health. Ongoing socio-economic issues also complicate efforts to provide adequate pensions.

Why was there a missile strike on the Pension Fund's facility in Kryvyi Rih?

The Russian missile strike on Kryvyi Rih on March 12 damaged a service center of the Pension Fund, highlighting the ongoing impacts of geopolitical tensions on Ukraine's infrastructure. The incident resulted in injuries to four employees and underscores the vulnerability of public services in conflict zones.

How is Ukraine addressing the Pension Fund's financial deficit?

To address the financial deficit, the Ukrainian government has approved increased expenditures for the Pension Fund and is working on comprehensive reforms. These efforts include enhancing transparency, conducting international audits, and preventing illegal withdrawals or mismanagement of funds. Closing the financial gap is vital for sustaining pension payments.

What measures have been proposed to ensure fair pensions in Ukraine?

Measures for ensuring fair pensions in Ukraine include reforming the Pension Fund to decrease its dependency on state subsidies, revising payout calculations to reflect economic realities, and addressing corruption. The government is also working on legislative changes to improve pension distributions and secure funding sources.

What is the impact of the international audit on Ukraine's Pension Fund?

The anticipated international audit aims to bring transparency and accountability to Ukraine's Pension Fund operations. By assessing management and financial practices, the audit is expected to aid in identifying shortcomings and providing actionable recommendations to enhance efficiency and sustainability of pension services.

How does military service impact pension eligibility in Ukraine?

Military service is a significant factor in pension eligibility in Ukraine. Veterans often face unique challenges, as seen with Andriy Dubovyk's case, highlighting ongoing issues with disbursing earned pensions. The government seeks to prioritize military pensions, yet cases of procedural delays and legal hurdles persist, indicating the need for administrative improvements.

What legal frameworks support pension funding in Ukraine?

Ukraine's pension framework is governed by various legal statutes aiming to balance state budget constraints with social welfare. Recent efforts to legislate reforms focus on aligning pension payments with economic indicators, enforcing compliance across entities involved in pension management, and curbing illegal financial practices within the Pension Fund.

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Shelling of Pension Fund in Kryvyi Rih on 12 March Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih on 12 March: 4 employees of the Pension Fund are wounded. PHOTOS On 12 March, a Russian missile strike on the city of Kryvyi Rih damaged one of the service centers of the Main Department of the Pension Fund of Ukraine in the Dnipro region. 4 employees were injured and are being treated. 953 0 Previously in trend: Missile attack on Kryvyi Rih

Пенсійний фонд Cabinet of Ministers has approved Pension Fund budget for 2024: Expenditures will increase by 92 billion The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the budget of the Pension Fund of Ukraine for 2024. 36 0

чиновника пенсійного фонду обшукують у Хмельницькому SBI: $6 million in cash is found during searches of Krupa, head of Khmelnytskyi MSEC. VIDEO&PHOTOS The head of a medico-social expert commission (MSEC) and her son, an official of the Pension Fund in Khmelnytskyi, were caught on illegal enrichment. 43 440 237

дубовик,андрій Participant in fighting in Donbas, Dubovyk, cannot receive pension for 3 years despite court decisions. VIDEO&PHOTOS Andriy Dubovyk (Sensei), a volunteer and lieutenant colonel of the Special Operations Center "A" of the Security Service of Ukraine, cannot receive his pension for three years, when he performed combat missions during the anti-terrorist operation in 2014-2016. 9 349 18 Society

Government to conduct international audit of Pension Fund in 2020 Government to conduct international audit of Pension Fund in 2020 The Government of Ukraine will conduct international audit of the Pension Fund in 2020. 8 234 49 Ukrainian Politics

Average salary in Ukraine should amount to UAH 10.1 thousand in 2019, - Poroshenko Average salary in Ukraine should amount to UAH 10.1 thousand in 2019, - Poroshenko Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko says that in 2019 the average salary in Ukraine should make 10 100 UAH (approx. $360). 11 589 341 Economics

Pension Fund finished reviewing pensions of retired military, vice prime minister says Pension Fund finished reviewing pensions of retired military, vice prime minister says Ukraine’s Pension Fund has completed the recalculation of pension payments of 544,000 retired military personnel. 11 239 42 Ukrainian Politics

Social policy minister sees no need to raise retirement age within next decade Social policy minister sees no need to raise retirement age within next decade Ukraine’s Ministry of Social Policy expects the increase in the Pension Fund revenues through bringing salaries out of the shadows. 27 227 95 Ukrainian Politics

гройсман Pension Fund of Ukraine will go broke without reform, - PM Hroisman The Fund might go bankrupt in three to five years. 12 850 76 Ukrainian Politics

кабмин пенсия мвф Rise in pensions not to boost inflation, Minister Reva says Pension payments for Ukrainians will not be raised at the expense of the state budget. 12 101 104 Ukrainian Politics

гройсман PM Hroisman: I would like to see minimum pension payment of 3,000 or 5,000 hryvnia, but it's not possible today According to the prime minister, such increase in pensions will provoke at least three times higher Pension Fund deficit. 29 363 147 Ukrainian Politics

гройсман PM Hroisman says majority of Ukrainian pensioners live below poverty line Ukraine’s PM has presented the Cabinet a new law on pension reform providing for the minimum pension increase up to 3,764 hryvnia ($144) from Oct. 1. 20 308 147 Incidents

PM Hroisman set to present pension reform Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Hroisman is ready to present a pension reform in the near future and hopes that with the support of Ukrainian lawmakers this reform can be adopted by the end of the current parliamentary session. 17 788 85 Ukrainian Politics

мвф IMF Memorandum demands freezing minimum wage for three years, - Reva The government is allowed to increase pension payments but cannot raise salaries. 65 884 189 Ukrainian Politics

рева To receive retirement payments, Ukrainians have to earn it: reaching 60 is no longer enough, - Social Policy Minister Reva The head of the Social Policy Ministry says the retirement age in Ukraine will not increase. However, a citizen must earn a certain term of service enough for retirement. The draft bill on the pension reform is ready. 142 272 890 Ukrainian Politics

Social Policy Ministry expects 141.5 billion hryvnia Pension Fund gap in 2017 The final version of pension reform has not yet been developed. The Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine is considering various options and principles of reform. It will be possible to talk about the final version only after it is publicly discussed, considered by the Cabinet of Ministers, and submitted to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. 21 523 204 Ukrainian Politics

гройсман "Pension Fund should be unsubsidized, benefits must grow," - Hroisman The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine intends to make the Pension Fund unsubsidized and significantly improve state's social support system as part of a medium-term development plan until 2020. 11 231 69 Ukrainian Politics

гройсман PM Hroisman critisizes Ukraine's pension system, calls it 'tragic' Decreasing the deficit of the Pension Fund and increasing the size of pensions is a strategic task for the government in 2017. 112 744 294 Ukrainian Politics

азаров azarov Court orders Pension Fund to resume pension payment to Azarov, - Ukraine’s vice PM. DOCUMENT (in Ukrainian) The Pension Fund has filed an appeal against the court's decision on the resumption of the retirement benefit payment to ex-Prime Minister of Ukraine of Yanukovych tenure Mykola Azarov. 41 611 204 Incidents

розенко rozenko Government will not propose retirement age increase in Ukraine, vice prime minister says The task of the Ukrainian government in the negotiations with the International Monetary Fund is to show that there are alternative solutions. 17 704 132 Ukrainian Politics

"Government won't let Pension Fund fall into crisis," - Rozenko The Ukrainian government promises to fulfill all its commitments on social benefits and pensions, despite the difficult situation in the Pension Fund. 8 865 58 Economics

Many Ukrainians get pensions below minimum subsistence level, - Pension Fund chairman Zarudnyi Basic pensions of many Ukrainians are below the minimum subsistence level, so they receive extra payments from the Pension Fund. 16 402 84 Ukrainian Politics

гройсман hroisman Pension Fund gap is 145 billion hryvnia and tends to increase with every passing year, Ukraine’s PM says The Cabinet’s task is to provide a fair pension coverage system that would ensure an adequate level of social support for Ukrainian citizens and overcome the pension funding shortfall. 40 979 258 Ukrainian Politics

фонд пенсионный Pension Fund deficit amounts to UAH 81 billion, agency head says The gap between the Pension Fund revenues and the payments it should perform this year is about 81 billion hryvnia (about $3,240 billion). 10 951 95 Economics

гройсман Pension Fund deficit makes some UAH 80 billion, - Hroisman Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroisman estimates the Pension Fund deficit at UAH 80 billion (approx. $3.121 billion). 30 453 109 Economics

розенко All assignments of special pensions will be stopped effective June 1 - Rozenko Effective June 1, 2015 assignments of special pensions to deputies, ministers, judges,prosecutors, customs officers, fiscal officers and other civil servants will be stopped. 35 053 144 Ukrainian Politics

деньги гривна money hryvnia Social Policy Minister promises to increase pensions and social benefits by 13% in December The Government plans increase in pensions and other social payments effective December 2015. 23 906 211 Incidents

розенко Pension fund bankrupt, lacking 80 billion hryvnia for pensions – Social Policy Minister Rozenko The Pension Fund lacks 80 billion UAH for payment of pensions in the amount existing today. 171 684 1 102 Ukrainian Politics

Hrytsenko: Treasury Accounts Are Empty. Collapse Will be Felt by the Whole Country Hrytsenko: Treasury Accounts Are Empty. Collapse Will be Felt by the Whole Country Empty Treasury accounts, growing Pension Fund deficit, inaccessibility of international loans and imminent drop of hryvnia - this is the result of Yanukovych's government that pushed the regime into a dead end. 36 399 291 Economics