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The General Pensions and Insurance Authority in the Emirates includes 128 thousand subscribers

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The “Mobile Pensions Council” in Dubai aimed to familiarize human resources departments and employees of local departments of the Dubai government with the laws implemented by the General Pensions and Social Security Authority.

I showed Data from the General Pensions and Social Security Authority In the Emirates, the insured citizens in the Emirate of Dubai and subscribers under the umbrella of the General Pensions Authority number about 44,653 subscribers, representing 35% of the total subscribers to the Authority, which number 127,799 subscribers.

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Subscribers in the emirate were distributed between federal and local government agencies as follows:

  • The private sector accounts for the largest number, with approximately 19,712 subscribers.
  • The local government sector accounted for approximately 19,392 subscribers.
  • The federal sector includes 5,549 subscribers.

The Umm Suqeim Council in the Emirate of Dubai hosted the “Mobile Pensions Council,” where the session targeted human resources departments and employees of local departments of the Dubai government with the aim of introducing them to the laws implemented by the General Pensions and Social Security Authority, which include civil employees working in the local or federal government sector in the emirate, as well as For insured employees working in the private sector in the emirate.

The Authority allowed attendees to submit and ask questions about specific issues and cases regarding calculating the retirement pension, the cost of adding service, and other inquiries, which were answered and the necessary support was provided through specialized employees in the pensions sector.

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