Ukraine's Pension Fund Public Council Sets 2026 Agenda, Focusing on Key Reforms
Public Council Holds Virtual Meeting
According to Пенсії (RSS): On March 26, 2026, the Public Council of Ukraine's Pension Fund convened for an online session. The meeting was chaired by Oksana Denisova and included the participation of Pension Fund Board Deputy Heads Iryna Kovpashko, Tetiana Korol, and Oleksandr Maletskyi, alongside other Council members and heads of the Fund's structural units. This advisory body plays a crucial role in bridging public concerns with the administration of the state pension system.
During the session, participants reviewed the Council's activity report for 2025 and formally approved its work plan for 2026. A significant portion of the discussion centered on the Pension Fund's progress in physically verifying the identity of benefit recipients. The meeting also addressed the need to continue public outreach regarding legal provisions that ensure the continuity of social payments.
When formulating its work plan, the Public Council focuses on current issues of social protection and pension provision raised by the public. - Oksana Denisova
Commitment to Transparency and Accountability
The online meeting of the Pension Fund's Public Council represents a key step in ensuring the transparency and accountability of the Fund's operations. The focus on verifying recipients and improving public communication demonstrates an ongoing effort to enhance service quality and bolster public trust in the social protection system.
The approved 2026 work plan is expected to drive effective changes within Ukraine's pension provision sector.
As the Public Council outlines its agenda for 2026, understanding the upcoming changes in pension policies is essential for beneficiaries. The recent discussions highlight significant reforms that will affect how factors like salary and work history influence future benefits. For a deeper insight into these changes and their implications, explore our article on the new pension formula for 2026.
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