pensioenfaciliteit
Pensioenfaciliteit is a Dutch term that refers to a range of financial instruments and mechanisms designed to help individuals plan, accumulate, and ultimately receive retirement income. The concept emerged in the early 20th century as Dutch policymakers sought to provide a safety net for workers whose savings alone were insufficient to sustain a secure retirement. Over the decades, the pension facility framework evolved from simple mutual pension societies to complex state-supported schemes, employer-sponsored plans, and individual retirement accounts (IOF, nationale pensioenfondsen, kibbeling).
Legally, pension facilities are regulated by the Pensioenenwet (Pension Act) of 1966 and subsequent reforms in
In addition to compulsory contributions, individuals may tax‑deferred invest in private pension products (Box 3 and