Around five hundred pensioners" pensions accrued automatically
Three months 558 citizens of Azerbaijan's pension accrual made ??automatically, without going to the social security.
According to the State Social Protection Fund (SSPF) , this is done within the framework of centralization - " five minutes pensioner " simply dial 190-0 Center queries and report the identity card number .
As of October 11 , in the meantime resolved positively requests 184 people with the Baku permit, 374 - residents of the regions , including one person from adjacent to the capital of the Absheron region . Pensions assigned to them in the online mode in a matter of minutes , informed and address of the nearest branch of the bank, where they can get a plastic pension payment card .
About 1 million people have dropped out of the field of view of the virtual service because it did not provide data on the length of service accrued before January 1, 2006 . The problem is solved by providing the above information . In this regard, requests the State Social Protection Fund of all potential retirees to bring to the attention of the fund base , located in the " electronic government " (https://www.e-gov.az) full details of the continuous length of service .
Automatic calculation of pensions started from 1 July 2013 under the state program for the development of the pension insurance system. - 17D-
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