The Social Insurance Institution encourages you to check how much money from contributions we have in your account and how much our hypothetical pension will be. Before the pandemic, ZUS informed each insured about it by sending personal letters. Limitations related to COVID-19 meant that the institution stopped sending such letters and places the data on online accounts that have been made available to all interested parties. However, to know this information, you must first access it by logging in and setting a password.
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Of course, this does not apply to people who already contact ZUS via the Internet and therefore have previously set up an account on the Electronic Services Platform (PUE). Both, after logging in to the PUE account, will find information about the status of their account on PUE by entering the “Insured Panel”, selecting the “Account information” tab, and then the “Information for 2021” option.
At the same time, the standard of the Information on the Insured Account Status (IoSKU) has not changed – it looks exactly like the one we know from the letters that we found in our mailboxes once a year.
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This information contains some extremely important data for future retirees:
- The balance of the retirement account after annual indexation;
- The amount accumulated on the inherited ZUS sub-account;
- The amount that went to the OFE;
- The amount of contributions that were transferred to the insured person’s account in individual months of 2021;
- Calculating the amount of a hypothetical old-age pension in several variants.
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In June, ZUS traditionally performs the annual indexation of the insured’s accounts and sub-accounts. It consists in multiplying the amount accumulated on the account on the last day of the previous year by the indexation index.
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