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Rada postpones consideration of bill on funded pension system – MP Zhelezniak
KYIV. Nov 4 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Verkhovna Rada has postponed consideration of bill No. 2683 on the introduction of a mandatory funded level of the pension system, MP Yaroslav Zhelezniak (the Holos faction) reports.
"So far bill No. 2683 on the introduction of the funded pension system will not be considered in the coming days. It has been postponed indefinitely for further consultations," he wrote on his Telegram channel on Friday.
Earlier, Zhelezniak informed about the likelihood of considering bill No. 2683 this week.
As reported, the revised version of this bill provides for the payment of mandatory funded contributions from 2023. According to the document, until 2026, funded pension contributions will be paid exclusively to the authorized pension fund on the individual pension account of the participant. From 2026, at the choice of participants, it is proposed to include authorized pension funds, including an authorized fund, as well as authorized banks in the system.