Pension - Notable Examples of Pension Systems

Notable Examples of Pension Systems

Some of the listed systems might also be considered social insurance.

  • Argentina:
    • Administración Nacional de la Seguridad Social
  • Australia:
    • Superannuation in Australia - Private, and compulsory, individual retirement contribution system.
    • Social Security - Public pensions
  • Canada:
    • Canada Pension Plan
    • Old Age Security
    • Quebec Pension Plan
    • Registered Retirement Savings Plan
    • Saskatchewan Pension Plan
  • Hong Kong - Mandatory Provident Fund
  • Finland - Kansaneläkelaitos
  • India - Employees' Provident Fund Organisation of India
  • Japan - National Pension
  • Malaysia - Employees Provident Fund
  • Mexico - Mexico Pension Plan
  • Netherlands - Algemene Ouderdoms Wet
  • New Zealand - KiwiSaver
  • Singapore - Central Provident Fund
  • Sweden - Social Security
  • United Kingdom:
    • UK pension provision (generally)
    • Self-invested personal pensions
  • United States:
    • Public employee pensions
    • Retirement plans in the United States
    • Social Security

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