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Austurvegur 56, 800 Selfoss

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Pension fund 800 /Private Pension Fund 801

Krossmói 4a, 260 Reykjanesbær

Mon – Thu: 09 – 16 & Fri: 09 – 15

Kirkjubraut 40, 300 Akranes

Mon – Thu: 09 – 16 & Fri: 09 – 15

Austurvegur 56, 800 Selfoss

Mon – Thu: 09 – 13 & Fri: 09 – 12

Id.No: 571171-0239

Pension fund 800 /Private Pension Fund 801

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      Private pension savings

      Private pension savings

      Private pension savings is a simple and cost-effective way to increase your options upon retirement, to be used as a tax-free down payment on an apartment, or to pay off a mortgage if further conditions are met. From the age of 60, you can withdraw the entire credit at once, receive regular payments or single payments when necessary.

      With private pension savings, the employee puts aside 2-4% of the salary every month and receives a 2% additional contribution from the employer. The additional contribution from the employer, together with the tax deferral of the employee contribution, makes private pension savings a very good option.

      Make use of your right to additional pension savings - by doing so, you will receive the equivalent of a salary increase.

      Private pension savings
      • Application for private pension savings

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      Good to Know

      • What is private pension savings?
      • Why contribute to private pension savings?
      • What are the benefits of private pension savings?
      • How are assets of private pension savings managed?
      • Can I use private pension savings to buy a home?
      • When can I withdraw private pension savings?
      • What happens if I get sick or have an accident?