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  2. Office for administration and payment of individual entitlements

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    An official is entitled to an EU pension after at least 10 years of service (or if he reaches the age of 63). [4] EU officials normally reach retirement age at 63, but it is also possible to take early retirement with a reduced pension from the age of 55, or to work up until the age of 67 (but with no corresponding increase in pension rights).

  3. European Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    Early retirement is possible as of 58 years, albeit with the pension being reduced by a fixed pension reduction coefficient per year before the pensionable age. For staff who entered service 2014 or later, the annual accrual rate is 1.8%, the pensionable age is 66 years, early retirement is possible as of 58 years with a pension reduction ...

  4. Occupational pension funds in the EU - Wikipedia

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    Within the European Union (EU), these pension funds can vary throughout certain Member States due to differences in retirement ages in Europe, salaries and length of careers, labour and tax laws, and phases of reform. [2] This form deferred compensation can be paid out regularly each month once the employee has retired. It is both beneficial ...

  5. European Assembly (Pay and Pensions) Act 1979 - Wikipedia

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    The European Assembly (Pay and Pensions) Act 1979 (c. 50) since 1986 named the European Parliament (Pay and Pensions) Act 1979 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which made provision for the payment of salaries and pensions, and the provision of allowances and facilities, to or in respect of Representatives to the Assembly of the European Communities (now known as MEPs).

  6. Pan-European Pension - Wikipedia

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    The European Union is committed to fighting old-age poverty. Currently, only 27% of Europeans between 25 and 59 years old have enrolled themselves in a pension product. [7] With the PEPP the EU is responding to changing demographics due to the aging of the population, the modern forms of labour, and embracing the opportunities of digitalisation.

  7. Public pensions in Greece - Wikipedia

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    These pensioners are rewarded by being able to retire at the minimum retirement age of 62 while collecting their pensions at the maximum aforementioned rate of 2%, instead of collecting full pension benefits at the normal retirement age of 67. The other component is a state funded national pension based on years of residency.

  8. Pension system in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    And then, funds in 3a accounts can not be split, but only transferred as a whole to another 3a account. If the insured person continues working beyond the age of pension, he or she can invest into the 3rd pillar up to the age of 70 or 69, respectively. After that age, the funds will be paid out compulsorily.

  9. Social pension - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Finland with a 50% taper, you can earn a pension double the amount of the minimum pension before you lose the right to the non-contributory benefit. Recoverable social pension is a universal pension in terms of eligibility. The difference is that this pension is added to other taxable income and is subject to recovery by a ...