The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has increased monthly pensions by 12% for 2025.
This was done in consultation with the National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA) and line with Section 80 of the National Pensions Act, 2008 (Act 766).
According to SSNIT, all pensioners on its pension payroll as of 31st December 2024 will have their monthly pension increased by an average of 12%.
This will be made up of a Fixed Rate of 8% plus a flat amount of GH¢72.58, which is the balance of 4% that is to be redistributed.
“Redistribution is a mechanism applied to the indexation rate to cushion low-earning pensioners in conformity with the solidarity principle of social security. As a result, pensioners will have an effective increment between 32.19% at the bottom end and 8.04% at the top end. Redistribution ensures that the minimum monthly pension of GH¢300 in 2024 will increase to GH¢396.58 in 2025, an effective increase of 32.19%”, a statement from SSNIT said.
The highest-earning SSNIT pensioner who is under the PNDC Law 247, as of 31st December 2024 will receive GH¢201,792.37 per month in 2025, representing a percentage increase of 8.04%.
The statement said the average monthly pension as a result of the indexation, will increase from GH¢1,776.81 in 2024 to GH¢1,990.03 in 2025.
Given the 2025 indexation, approximately 63% of pensioners will receive an effective increase from 12% to 32.19%, to help maintain their standard of living. This applies to those receiving GHS1, 814.50 or less monthly.
The 12% increase takes effect from January 2025. Pensioners are paid on the third Thursday of every month.
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