Welcome to the AXA pension fund information site for employees. Here you have direct access to the myAXA pensions portal, the portal for your Pillar 2 pension at AXA, our practical forms service, and answers to key questions on occupational pensions (Pillar 2 pensions):
Would you like to purchase additional pension fund benefits? Would you like to read some background information on all aspects of occupational benefits? Or are you changing employer and also your pension fund?
You can find all the relevant forms and documents on your occupational benefits foundation’s website.
The pension fund certificate contains information on your future pension benefits and your insurance cover, for example, for occupational disability. Here are some helpful hints to help you locate the relevant information quickly:
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Retirement assets are the amount that accrues in your occupational benefits account under a Pillar 2 plan. Your retirement assets comprise:
The amount of your mandatory retirement assets is determined solely by the retirement credits and amounts that are paid into the account pursuant to the minimum BVG (OPA) provisions, plus interest. The minimum interest rate is set by the Federal Council.
Retirement credits are used to build up retirement assets. They comprise the savings contributions the employee and the employer pay into the account. The level of retirement credits is specified in the regulations of every occupational benefits institution and is generally defined as a percentage of the insured salary. Pursuant to the BVG (OPA), the following percentage rates apply:
Setting the reference age (formerly: normal retirement age) to 65 for both men and women means that the age for women will be raised from 64 to 65. Starting on January 1, 2025, it will be raised by three months each year until the reference age is the same. Women born in or before 1960 will not be affected by this. This means that women born in 1962 can retire in 2026 with a reference age of 64 and 6 months.
The retirement capital is the same as the retirement assets at the time of retirement. The projected retirement capital is included in your personal certificate (pension fund certificate). It is a projection of the available retirement assets and is based on your current pensionable salary, the regulatory retirement credits, and the current guaranteed interest rates.
You can calculate your annual retirement pension by multiplying the retirement assets on the retirement date by the conversion rate on that date.
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The purpose of the three-pillar pension system is to provide financial security for people in Switzerland in old age and in the event of disability or death.
By making voluntary payments into tied pension provision (Pillar 3a) or flexible pension provision (Pillar 3b), you can close income gaps from Pillar 1 and 2 pension plans.
Those wishing to save capital for retirement reliably and sustainably will fare best with targeted investment in diversified shares.