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  2. Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (Norwegian: Statens Pensjonskasse) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for the extra pensions paid to state employees. There are in excess of one million members, and it has total assets of NOK 270 billion.

  3. Pensions in Norway - Wikipedia

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    All Norwegians citizens are entitled to get a state pension from the age of 67 in accordance with the Norwegian National Insurance Act (Folketrygdloven). The state pension is paid in full to Norwegian citizens who have lived in Norway for at least 40 years after the age of 16 and in lesser amounts to Norwegian citizens who have lived less time in the country (see Minimal state pension ...

  4. Pension systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary private collective pension provision; Voluntary private individual pension provision Georgia: Basic pension: N/A: N/A: N/A Germany: Social assistance: Social insurance system: Voluntary occupational pension insurance: Private pension schemes Hong Kong: Basic pension: Provident fund system: N/A: N/A Hungary: Social assistance: Private ...

  5. 28 Countries With Better Pensions Than the US ... - AOL

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    The U.S. has the biggest economy in the world by a wide margin, with an annual GDP that is nearly as big as the next three countries combined, according to Worldometer.com. But when it comes to...

  6. Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration - Wikipedia

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    The NAV offices of Hamar The NAV office in Tromsø. The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV, originally an abbreviation of Nye arbeids- og velferdsetaten) is the current Norwegian public welfare agency, which consists of the state Labour and Welfare Service as well as municipal welfare agencies.

  7. Government.no - Wikipedia

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    Government.no (Norwegian: Regjeringen.no, Northern Sami: Ráđđehus.no) is the web portal for the Government of Norway.Operated by the Government Administration Services, it provides a range of information services related to each of the ministries, the Office of the Prime Minister, historical information and a large backlog of public documents.

  8. Kommunal Landspensjonskasse - Wikipedia

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    Kommunal Landspensjonskasse Gjensidig Forsikringsselskap or KLP is an Oslo-based mutual insurance company that manages the pensions of municipal employees in Norway.As of 31 March 2021, the fund had assets of NOK 813.5 billion (US$95.1 billion), [1] with 337 municipal and county authorities, 31 health trusts and 2,300 public sector firms as clients.

  9. Vital Forsikring - Wikipedia

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    Vital Forsikring ASA, branded as Vital, is Norway's largest life insurance and pension insurance company, and part of the DnB NOR Group.Though Vital has roots back to 1847, it was created in its present form by a merger between Vital and Gjensidige NOR's life insurance section after the mother companies merged in 2003.