Croatian pension funds net assets rise 11.9% in 2021

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The total net assets of Croatian pension funds reached HRK 140.789 billion (EUR 18.7 billion) at the end of December, up 11.9% year-on-year, according to data by the country's financial regulator, Hanfa, Seenews reports.

On a monthly comparison base, the net assets of Croatian pension funds were 1.7% higher at the end of December, figures show.

The Adriatic country of some 3.89 million people had 2,111,192 members of its 12 mandatory pension funds in December, as well as 351,251 members of its eight open-end voluntary pension funds and 46,002 members of its 20 closed-end voluntary pension funds.

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