Payment dates for the Agirc – Arcco supplementary pension in 2025

Payment dates for the Agirc – Arcco supplementary pension in 2025
Payment dates for the Agirc – Arcco supplementary pension in 2025

Below you will find the payment dates for Agirc – Arcco supplementary pensions (supplementary pension for executives) for the year 2025.

  • January 2, 2025
  • February 3, 2025
  • 3 mars 2025
  • 1er avril 2025
  • May 2, 2025
  • June 2, 2025
  • July 1, 2025
  • August 1, 2025
  • September 1, 2025
  • October 1, 2025
  • November 3, 2025
  • December 1, 2025

The organization specifies:

“Based on a change in prices excluding tobacco forecast by INSEE at +1.8% for 2024, reduced by 0.4%, pensions were to be increased by 1.4%. The Board of Directors of Agirc-Arrco has decided, by ensuring compliance with the financial trajectory of the scheme, to use its room for maneuver to the tune of +0.2 points. In total, Agirc-Arrco supplementary pensions will therefore increase on November 1, 2024 by +1.6%. »

This represents a cost of 24 billion euros over the next 15. According to Brigitte Pisa, its president:

“The robust financial situation of Agirc-Arrco has made it possible to give social partners room to maneuver to revalue supplementary pensions as best as possible, within the framework of the ANI of October 5, 2023. This revaluation was decided after securing the financial balance of the plan and its level of reserves over the next 15 years. »

Those whose bank account is domiciled outside Europe are paid quarterly, or monthly on request.

Those who receive a very small pension whose amount is “equal to or greater than a sum equivalent to 100 Agirc-Arrco points but less than a sum equivalent to 200 Agirc-Arrco points” receive it once a year.

Clarification in this case: “the first payment corresponds to a fraction of the amount of the annual pension when the effective date of the latter is not set at January 1 of the year. Then, each year the payment of the Agirc-Arrco pension will be made at the very beginning of January. »

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