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Hermes Alvarado assumed as superintendent of Pensions (Supén) on May 26, and for a period of up to five years. During his first year in office, he will focus his management on six key axes.The new superintendent of Pensions spoke to La Nación and deepened what each one of them consists of.Next, a summary of what the leader said during the interview. 1. Approaching basic regime authoritiesAccording to him, it is in his interest and the Supén to h…
As of 1 January 2026, the new form of pension comes, the partial pension. It aims to keep people longer in employment and thus increase the retirement age. With the introduction of this model, the part-time part-time is reformed and limited at the same time.The experts in the Ministry of Social Affairs expect 10,000 people annually who will take advantage of the partial pension. Currently there are 36,500 people in part-time.Part-time pension as…


New steps to reduce the high cost of pensions: A middle course between retirement and working life should keep people in work. Part-time age will only be possible for this to be shorter
The partial pension is an important step. And as nervous as the budgetary situation makes us: the fact that the part-time age is not abolished immediately is correct.
Pakistan ready to introduce pension reforms - Pakistan Observer
ISLAMABAD – The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) hosted a National Workshop on Transitioning to Defined Contribution (DC) Pension Schemes, bringing together key stakeholders from across the public and financial sectors. Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb underscored the urgent need for pension reform, noting the unsustainability of the current defined benefit system. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supp…
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