PFU appealed to Ukrainians regarding payments in February: when pensions and subsidies will arrive.


The Pension Fund of Ukraine has stopped financing pensions for the current dates of February. Currently, 57.5 billion UAH has been allocated for pension payments, of which 8.7 billion UAH through 'Ukrposhta' and 48.8 billion UAH through authorized banks.
Additionally, the PFU has allocated 4919.9 million UAH for housing subsidies and benefits. For insurance payments, 2500.5 million UAH has been allocated, of which 1345.5 million UAH went to pay for sick leave.
In February 2025, the Pension Fund of Ukraine provided 871.6 thousand services to citizens who applied to it. Pensions were fully financed through bank accounts until February 24.
Pension Indexation / Photo: Canva
The minimum pension in 2025 will remain unchanged at 2,361 UAH, while the maximum will be 23,610 UAH. The next pension indexation will take place in March 2025.
The average pension payment in Ukraine as of April 1, 2024, was 5,743.27 UAH, which is 358.02 UAH more than at the beginning of the year. There are 10.15 million pensioners.
The Ministry of Social Policy is preparing a pension reform, according to which pensions will consist of a basic and an individual part. The individual part will be calculated in points and will depend on the length of service and the amount of wages.
The average salary in Ukraine for 2024 was 17,486.6 UAH, which will affect the calculation of pension payments in 2025.
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