Country: Slovak Republic Variable: Other investments
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Data cover all other receivables not included in another items, including receivables (positive leg) from forwards and swaps.
Country: Slovak Republic Variable: Other investmentsOther data characteristics
Data cover all other receivables not included in another items, including receivables (positive leg) from forwards and swaps.
Other investments
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Financial assets not included in the above categories e.g. derivatives, commodities, trade credits and advances and other accounts receivables and payables.
Other investmentsKey statistical concept
Financial assets not included in the above categories e.g. derivatives, commodities, trade credits and advances and other accounts receivables and payables.
Pension funds (autonomous)
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The pool of assets forming an independent legal entity that are bought with the contributions to a pension plan for the exclusive purpose of financing pension plan benefits. The plan/fund members have a legal or beneficial right or some other contractual claim against the assets of the pension fund. Pension funds take the form of either a special purpose entity with legal personality (such as a trust, foundation, or corporate entity) or a legally separated fund without legal personality managed by a dedicated provider (pension fund management company) or other financial institution on behalf of the plan/fund members.
Pension funds (autonomous)Key statistical concept
The pool of assets forming an independent legal entity that are bought with the contributions to a pension plan for the exclusive purpose of financing pension plan benefits. The plan/fund members have a legal or beneficial right or some other contractual claim against the assets of the pension fund. Pension funds take the form of either a special purpose entity with legal personality (such as a trust, foundation, or corporate entity) or a legally separated fund without legal personality managed by a dedicated provider (pension fund management company) or other financial institution on behalf of the plan/fund members.
Country: Slovak Republic
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The break in series in 2006 is due to the inclusion of voluntary pension plans, not included in previous years. Both the 2nd pillar (conservative, balanced and growth pension funds) and the 3rd pillar (contributory and pay-out pension funds) are described as privately managed pension plans, do not have to be linked to an employment relationship (although it is preferable) and pension funds themselves are both administered by well-known financial institution as pension provider, without any interference of an employer. In the 2nd pillar however the employer or state or Social Insurance Agency or the saver himself (according to the social status) pays the contributions. In the 3rd pillar employer has the right to decide whether to contribute or not. Membership is not restricted.
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Country: Slovak RepublicOther data characteristics
The break in series in 2006 is due to the inclusion of voluntary pension plans, not included in previous years. Both the 2nd pillar (conservative, balanced and growth pension funds) and the 3rd pillar (contributory and pay-out pension funds) are described as privately managed pension plans, do not have to be linked to an employment relationship (although it is preferable) and pension funds themselves are both administered by well-known financial institution as pension provider, without any interference of an employer. In the 2nd pillar however the employer or state or Social Insurance Agency or the saver himself (according to the social status) pays the contributions. In the 3rd pillar employer has the right to decide whether to contribute or not. Membership is not restricted.
Sector coverage
Overview of private pension system by type of financing vehicle and type of plan in the Slovak Republic, and Coverage of the OECD Global Pension Statistics data
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Structure of assets
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This is the indicator for asset allocation and is expressed as a percentage of total assets. Asset allocation data can be used to assess the extent of diversification of investments.
Structure of assetsUnit of measure usedPercentagePower codeUnitsKey statistical concept
This is the indicator for asset allocation and is expressed as a percentage of total assets. Asset allocation data can be used to assess the extent of diversification of investments.