November pensions: Who will be paid today?

November pensions: Who will be paid today?

Specifically, today pensioners are paid from the former Funds of the OAEE, the OGA, the ETAA. Today, the supplementary pensions of the private sector (self-employed and employed) are also paid.

Her Wednesday, October 30, 2024 the main pensions of the former Employee Funds will be paid [ΙΚΑ-ΕΤΑΜ, τραπεζών, ΟΤΕ, ΔΕΗ, ΛΟΙΠΩΝ ΕΝΤΑΣΣΟΜΕΝΩΝ (ΤΣΕΑΠΓΣΟ, ΤΣΠ-ΗΣΑΠ), ΝΑΤ, ΕΤΑΤ και ΕΤΑΠ-ΜΜΕ] as well as the main and auxiliary pensions of the State.

What time does the money go into the ATMs?

Funds will be available for withdrawal on the evening of the previous BUSINESS day from the date of payment (usually between 18:00 and 21:00 depending on the bank).

Therefore, the first money will be available on Thursday 24 October in the afternoon in the pensioners’ accounts.

How pensions are structured with 37 to 40 years of insurance

Increases of up to 29 euros per month above the personal difference will be seen in December by pensioners with 37 to 40 years of insurance from all Funds.

Although the increase in 2025 will be less than in 2024, at 2.5% instead of 3%, it will nevertheless be enough to nullify the personal difference of tens of thousands of pensions.

All pensioners who are left with balances of a personal difference of up to 30 euros and receive a national and compensatory pension of more than 1,100 euros will have their difference zeroed out and will get increases even by a few euros.

Those with a larger personal difference will wait for the 2026 and 2027 increases to get rid of it and start seeing their pension increase. Pensioners with a personal difference of up to 20 euros and pensions from 800 to 1,000 euros will also benefit, as they will receive an allowance for the personal difference, while with the increase they will manage to reduce it to zero.

According to the revealing tables compiled and published exclusively today by the “Insurance and Pensions” insert:

  1. Old State pensioners with 37 years of insurance, who have a personal difference balance of 32 euros in 2024, will have it zero with the 2025 increase.
  2. Old pensioners with 37 years of insurance, who have a personal difference balance of between €33 and €63 in 2024, will see it zero with the 2025 and 2026 increases.
  3. Pensioners with more years of insurance (e.g. 38, 39 and 40 years) and a higher pension (above €1,200) will zero out the personal difference with a gain of up to €29 from 2025, while those who still have a balance will catch up more quickly with the next two years’ increases, as these will count towards a higher pension.

The most determining factor in how quickly the personal difference will disappear is the rate of increase in pensions for the next few years.

With the current mix, i.e. an increase equal to half the sum of inflation and growth, this results in pension increases of 2.5% to 3% for the next few years.

Pensioners with a personal difference of less than €20 will be among the first winners next year, as even with the lowest increase (2.5%) they will close the difference and have a net gain in their pension.

Those with a larger personal difference (e.g. 30 euros or 40 euros) will win depending on how high a pension they receive and how much the final increase will be.

What about the personal difference for old and new pensioners?

There is a personal difference for the old pensioners before the Katrougalos law, i.e. those who retired before 5/13/2026. The amount of the difference is paid as a supplement to those whose pension was reduced after the recalculation.

Young people who have retired since 13/5/2016 have a personal difference, provided, however, that their pension has a reduction of more than 20% from the pension they would have had if calculated using the old system. For the new pensioners, the personal difference was maintained until 2018, while from 1/1/2019 they have no protection, even if their pension is 30% lower than that of the old pensioners.

WON

The old pensioners with 37 years of insurance and above and mainly with 40 years and high pensionable earnings zeroed out from the first and especially in the second recalculation of the personal difference. With the increases given in 2023 and 2024, they have so far received a cumulative increase of 100 to 200 euros in the pension they had before the first recalculation.

LOST

New pensioners who left after May 2016, to get a personal difference, had to have a pension reduction of more than 20% compared to the pensions of older pensioners. Those who had a reduction of more than 20% and exited between May and December 2016 got back half the cut as personal difference, those exited in 2017 got the 1/3 and those who came out in 2018 got ¼ of the cut as personal difference.

Which pensioners make the personal gap zero in 2025 with 37 to 40 years of insurance

According to the tables edited and published by the “Insurance and Pensions” insert:

  1. State pensioners aged 38 receive an average of 1,234 euros in compensatory and national pension before tax, with a personal difference balance of 2 euros. With the 2025 increase, the pension will rise by 31 euros. The personal difference will be zero and the net increase in the pension will be 29 euros.
  2. ATE old-age pensioners with 37 years currently receive an average of 1,235 euros compensatory and national pension before tax, with a personal difference balance of 11 euros. With the 2025 increase, the pension will rise by 31 euros and the personal difference will be zero, while the net increase in the pension will be 20 euros.
  3. Old-age pensioners of the Shipping and Tourist Agents Fund (TANTPY) with 40 years receive an average of 1,202 euros in compensatory and national pension before tax, with a personal difference balance of 20 euros. With the 2025 increase, the pension will rise by 30 euros. The personal difference will be zero and the net increase in the pension will be 10 euros.

Which pensioners zero the personal difference after 2025

Many retirees, despite having many years of insurance, will need the increases in 2025 and 2026, or even 2027, to make up the personal difference.

For example, according to the tables:

  1. National Bank old-age pensioners with 37 years and an average pension of 1,285 euros, with a remaining personal difference of 63 euros, will reduce the personal difference to 31 euros with the 2025 increase and zero it with the 2026 increase.
  2. Old-age pensioners of the Health Fund (HSF) with 40 years and an average pension of 1,300 euros, with a personal difference balance of 91 euros, will reduce the personal difference to 59 euros with the 2025 increase, while they will further reduce it with the 2026 increase and reduce it to zero with the 2027 increase.
  3. OAEE-TEBE old-age pensioners with 40 years and an average pension of €907, with a personal difference balance of €218, will reduce the personal difference with the next years’ increases, but expect to see an increase after 2030.

Which pensioners zero the personal difference in December with 37 and 38 years

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Pension 2024 (remunerative + national)

Balance of difference after 2024 increase Total Pension Jan 2025 with 2.5% increase New balance p. difference Profit in the pension after the above difference
Pensions with 37 years of insurance
PUBLIC 1.179 € 32 € 1.211 € 1.208 € 3 € 0
IKA 1.231 € 0 1.231 € 1.262 € 0 31
TSP-ETE 1.285 € 63 € 1.348 € 1.317 € 31 € 0
TSP-ATE 1.235 € 11 € 1.246 € 1.266 € 0 20
TAP-OTE 1.191 € 28 € 1.219 € 1.221 € 0 2
SHIPPING AGENTS 1.043 € 7 € 1.050 € 1.069 € 0 19
ETAA-LEGAL FUND 913 € 23 € 936 € 936 € 0 € 23
ETAA-TSAV 1.220 € 129 € 1.349 € 1.251 € 99 € 0
OAP-PPC 1.424 € 33 € 1.457 € 1.460 € 0 3
Pensions from all Funds with 38 years of insurance
PUBLIC (GLC) 1.234 € 2 € 1.236 € 1.265 € 0 29
TSP-ETE 1.250 € 59 € 1.309 € 1.281 € 28 € 0
TAP-OTE 1.154 € 27 € 1.180 € 1.183 € 0 3
OAEE 865 € 243 € 1.108 € 887 € 221 € 0
MARITIME AGENTS AND OFFICERS 1.031 € 30 € 1.062 € 1.057 € 5 € 0
ETAA-LEGAL FUND 940 € 11 € 951 € 964 € 0 12
ETAA-TSAV 1.269 € 130 € 1.399 € 1.301 € 98 € 0
ETAA-TSMEDE 1.397 € 178 € 1.575 € 1.432 € 143 € 0

Which pensioners zero the personal difference in December with 39 and 40 years

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Pension 2024 (remunerative + national)

Balance of difference after 2024 increase Total Pension Jan 2025 with 2.5% increase New balance p. difference Profit in the pension after the above difference
Pensions with 39 years of insurance
PUBLIC 1.266 € 0 1.266 € 1.298 € 0 32
TSP-ETE 1.449 € 0 1.449 € 1.485 € 0 36
TSP-ATE 1.062 € 0 1.062 € 1.089 € 0 27
TAP-OTE 1.257 € 0 1.257 € 1.288 € 0 31
OAEE 967 € 13 € 980 € 991 € 0 11
SHIPPING AGENTS 1.240 € 20 € 1.260 € 1.271 € 0 11
ETAA-LEGAL FUND 1.038 € 28 € 1.066 € 1.064 € 2 € 0
ETAA-TSAV 1.077 € 36 € 1.113 € 1.104 € 9 € 0
ETAA-TSMEDE 1.380 € 71 € 1.451 € 1.415 € 37 € 0
OAP-PPC 1.423 € 170 € 1.593 € 1.459 € 134 € 0
Pensions with 40 years of insurance
PUBLIC (GLC) 1.253 € 0 1.253 € 1.284 € 0 31
IKA 1.215 € 0 1.215 € 1.245 € 0 30
OAP-PPC 1.769 € 0 1.769 € 1.813 € 0 44
NAT 1.204 € 0 1.204 € 1.234 € 0 30
TAP-OTE 1.200 € 0 1.200 € 1.230 € 0 30
ETAA-LEGAL FUND 1.007 € 13 € 1.020 € 1.032 € 0 12
MARITIME AGENTS AND OFFICERS 1.202 € 20 € 1.222 € 1.232 € 0 10
ETAA-TSAV 1.300 € 91 € 1.391 € 1.333 € 59 € 0
ETAA-TSMEDE 1.451 € 146 € 1.597 € 1.487 € 110 € 0
OAEE-TEBE 907 € 218 € 1.125 € 930 € 195 € 0

*Pension amounts after deductions and before tax

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