Minimum pension savings thresholds for 2026 have been published
22.12.2025 16:50:21 172
In compliance with the Social Code's requirement that the UAPF annually, no later than five working days after the official publication of the law on the republican budget for the following financial year, publish in the media, as well as on its own website, the minimum adequacy thresholds (MAT) for pension savings calculated for the upcoming year, the Fund announces the MAT for 2026.
As a reminder, the MAT is the minimum amount of pension savings (formed through compulsory pension contributions) required to provide a contributor with a monthly pension no less than the minimum pension. This is an estimated amount of pension savings, calculated based on current and projected socio-economic indicators, the minimum pension, minimum wage, subsistence level, as well as inflation and investment returns. In other words, the minimum adequacy threshold is the minimum amount that must remain in the account for the contributor, upon reaching retirement age, to receive pension payments (taking into account the minimum basic pension benefit) no less than the minimum pension. The MAT is calculated in accordance with the methodology for determining the minimum adequacy threshold for pension savings (hereinafter referred to as the Methodology) (approved by Government Resolution No. 521 of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated June 30, 2023 (hereinafter referred to as Resolution No. 521)). According to the Methodology, the following socioeconomic indicators for 2026, defined by the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan On the Republican Budget for 2026-2028, were used to calculate the MAT for 2026: 1) minimum wage – 85,000 tenge; 2) minimum pension – 69,049 tenge; 3) subsistence minimum – 50,851 tenge. As a result, the MAT in 2026 has been increased by an average of 10%, which is generally consistent with current and projected inflation rates. Video commentary– onБЖЗҚЕНПФYouTube-channel.
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