The Luminor Bank has told the LETA News Agency that a new survey has found that 49% of respondents in Latvia would like to receive a monthly pension between EUR [..]
Pensioners: Pension hikes not the reason for poor shape of Estonia’s public finances
The Estonian Union of Pensioners Associations is disturbed by allegations in the media that it is not the economic downturn but rather the increase in pensions to partially compensate for [..]
Swedbank: Some 38,000 people in Estonia have increased 2nd pillar contributions
During the first half of 2024, almost 38,000 people in Estonia submitted applications to increase their monthly contributions to the second pension pillar from next year. More than half of [..]
Majority of residents have no idea how much one can save for his or her retirement in Latvia
The majority of residents of Latvia, or 59 percent, have no idea how much one can save for his or her retirement, according to a survey commissioned by SEB Life [..]
Lithuania’s pension system is sound, BaltCap’s case is exceptional – c.bank
As Lithuanian pension funds are likely to have suffered losses as a result of financial damage caused to one fund by Sarunas Stepukonis, a former partner at private equity fund [..]
Lithuania has lowest future pension to wage ratio among OECD countries (media)
The ratio of future pensions to wages in Lithuania is the lowest among member countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the LRT news website reports on Monday. [..]