News

17 June 2022

News release

My documents temporarily unavailable

At the moment we are experiencing a technical failure, which means that it is not possible to view your personal pension mail in MyIFFPension via My documents.
22 April 2022

News release

Funding ratio 119.2% at the end of March 2022

IFF Pension Funds' policy funding ratio was 119.2% at the end of March 2022.
22 April 2022

News release

Funding ratio 119.2% at the end of March 2022

IFF Pension Funds' policy funding ratio was 119.2% at the end of March 2022.
22 March 2022

News release

Your views on the pension fund in 2021

At the end of 2021, we conducted a survey about your opinion of our pension fund and asked you where we can improve our services. View the results of the survey here.
21 March 2022

News release

Funding ratio 118.5% at the end of February 2022

IFF Pension Funds' policy funding ratio was 118.5% at the end of February 2022. The funding ratio of a pension fund specifies the ratio between the assets and the liabilities, and is an indicator of the financial position of a pension fund.
21 March 2022

News release

Funding ratio 118.5% at the end of February 2022

IFF Pension Funds' policy funding ratio was 118.5% at the end of Februari 2022.
15 March 2022

News release

Website availability March 16

On Wednesday, March 16, due to maintenance, our website will be temporarily unavailable from 7:30am to 9:30am. Our apologies for the inconvenience.
1 March 2022

News release

Impact of situation in Ukraine on the pension fund

The conflict in Ukraine is gripping the world. What does this situation mean for your pension and what is your pension fund doing to protect your pension from possible consequences?
27 February 2022

News release

Month of love: a brief summery

The past month was all about the partner's pension, orphan's pension, marriage, cohabitation and choices regarding the partner's pension.
27 February 2022

News release

Month of love: arranging partner's pension at retirement

Are you about to retire? When you retire, you have to make a number of choices that affect the amount of the partner's pension. For example, you can choose to exchange a portion of your retirement pension for a higher partner's pension. The reverse is also possible: you can opt for a lower partner's pension and a higher old-age pension. Why would you choose that and what are the pros and cons? We explain it briefly.