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The 2023 key pension figures for AHV, occupational pension provision and pillar 3a determine how high your pension will be from 1st and 2nd pillar fail.
As of
January 1, 2023 there will be changes to the pension key figures for 2023.
Find out how these will affect your future pension amount and how much more you can deduct from pillar 3a from 2023.
Wohoo, job done? Parliament and the Council of States have agreed on the 2021 AHV reform and have done the job for us. The measures agreed will affect us all. Because the level of AHV pensions depends on it. We have studied the decisions. Want to know what this means…
Various reforms to the Swiss pension system are underway. WTF does STAF mean? And what is in store for me with the planned AHV21 and BVG reform? How much longer will I have to work and what will happen to my pension? We provide the facts and explain what the…
Relaxing, traveling, chilling out.
3 out of 4 Swiss employees dream of taking time out.
We take a look at the financial consequences of a sabbatical for your pension provision.
Your pension income depends on the regulations in the Swiss pension system and your own pension provision. What will change in the Swiss pension system in 2019? And how will this affect your future pension? There will be some changes from January 2019. Read on and stay on top of things.
AHV stands for “old-age and survivors’ insurance”. It is the cornerstone of pension provision in Switzerland and is therefore also known as the 1st pillar.
Your income in retirement depends largely on the framework conditions of our social security system and your own pension provision. What will change in 2018? First things first: there are no significant changes to Swiss social insurance in 2018. The maximum amount for 2018 for payments into pillar 3a for…
Low interest rates, rising life expectancy, pension reform. In Switzerland, we rely on three pillars for our pension provision. But these are currently more or less faltering. To what extent can we rely on receiving enough money in old age? Which pillar can we rely on?
Sounds logical so far. Have you ever thought about not working until your mid-60s? Some people dream of retiring at 50. Others reckon with the statutory retirement age, but would still like to have the choice. Find out how early retirement works in the Swiss pension system and which considerations…
In the fall, we will be voting on the 2020 pension reform. The reduction in the conversion rate for pension funds is currently being discussed in many places. Many people are asking themselves what the reform actually means. How much could I lose? Do I have to do anything?