ZAGREB (Croatia), August 4 (SeeNews) – Total net assets of Croatian pension funds reached 133.6 billion kuna ($21.2 billion/17.8 billion euro) at the end of June, up 12.17% year-on-year, data by the country's financial regulator, Hanfa, showed on Wednesday.
On a monthly comparison base, the net assets of Croatian pension funds were 0.83% higher, figures showed.
The Adriatic country of 4.4 million people had 2.07 million members of its 12 mandatory pension funds in June, as well as some 342,000 members of its 8 open-end voluntary pension funds and some 45,500 members of its 20 closed-end voluntary pension funds.
Details of Croatian pension funds' net assets follow (in billions of kuna):
|
June'21 |
May'21 |
June'20 |
Mandatory pension funds |
126.4 |
125.3 |
112.9 |
Open-end voluntary pension funds |
5.9 |
5.9 |
5.1 |
Closed-end voluntary pension funds |
1.3 |
1.3 |
1.1 |
Total net assets |
133.6 |
132.5 |
119.1 |
(1 euro = 7.501 Croatian kuna)