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724 Azerbaijani Citizens Had Their Occupational Pensions Accrued in Online Mode
From July 11 to November 11, 724 citizens of Azerbaijan had their occupational pensions accrued in the online mode.
As the Department of Public Relations of the State Social Protection Fund (SSPF) said, old-age pensions are determined in an automated way, free of charge and without an application to the social security office.
If at first the advantage was with the inhabitants of the capital, now majority on the side of the periphery - in the latter-day retirees 500 residents of the regions, with only 224 inhabitants of the city of Baku.
Automating the process of calculating retirement pensions is provided by the state program for the development of the pension insurance system, adopted December 30, 2008. As previously reported, to July 11, 2013 prepared by the information base, so become a familiar project started from that date.
To become a pensioner, there is no need to communicate with officials or to fill online applications - you just have to call the 190 call center of SSPF and report your age, length of service and the registration number of personal cards payer compulsory social insurance contributions. Within five minutes the officer will report on the pension, and the address of the branch of the bank where you can get a plastic card to the recipient's pension. - 17D-
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