Nederlandse versie
March
Newsflash
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Knowing your pension is well organised is a reassuring thought

Stephanie Lapar, customer loyalty member: “I doubt I’ll want to keep working until I turn 67. I think about that quite a lot and might want to stop when I’m 60, which is not so far off anymore. I have two children, and when they have children of their own I want to be able to enjoy all of that.”

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Do you qualify for early retirement?

ING offers you the Regulations for early retirement (Regeling Vervroegde Uittreding, or RVU). If you meet several criteria, ING will pay you a one-off gross benefit.

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The road to the new pension system

Employers, employees and the government in the Netherlands have made agreements with regard to the introduction of the new national pension system. View the timeline in steps.

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Your pension and the crisis in Europe

ING CDC Pensioenfonds closely monitors developments in the world and in the financial markets. In the first quarter, the world was shocked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. How will that affect your pension?

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Personal guidance would make our communications complete

What are ING's employees, former employees and pensioners most concerned about? The pension fund has held a customer satisfaction survey and wants to share the results with you. Survey participants were asked what they feel is going well and what we should improve.

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Saving for higher pension benefits

In 2020, 2021 and 2022, your pension accrual rate was reduced. As a result, the amount of pension benefits you get when you retire will be lower as well. Unfortunately, the pension fund cannot supplement the deficit, so setting aside your own savings is a good alternative.

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