Colpensiones reports incomes over 2.25 trillion in 2025

The Colombian Pension Administrator, Colpensiones, ended 2025 with total incomes of 2.25 trillion pesos, 21% more than in 2024. The net result was a profit of 722.904 million pesos, 24% higher than the previous year. These figures reflect strong financial performance driven by commissions and operations.

Colpensiones ends 2025 with positive financial results

At the close of the fourth quarter of 2025, Colpensiones reported total incomes of $2.25 trillion, an increase of $397.586 million compared to the $1.85 trillion in 2024, equivalent to a 21% variation.

Operational incomes reached $2.08 trillion. Within this category, the 1.09% administration commission on mandatory contributions in the Prima Media Regime (RPM) generated $1.70 trillion, with a 24% annual growth. This rise is linked to contribution dynamics and affiliate management.

Additionally, incomes from nullity and ineffectiveness of regime transfers amounted to $76.447 million, stemming from court rulings requiring private AFP to return contributions when transfers do not meet legal requirements.

Transfers from the Ministry of Labor for the Periodic Economic Benefits program (Beps) fell to $78.594 million, 19% less than the $97.060 million in 2024, due to no financial imbalance expenses in lifetime annuities.

Incomes from reversal of provisions and impairment totaled $93.013 million, 32% more than the previous year, including reimbursements of reserves for litigation and operational risks that did not materialize.

Although administrative expenses rose 20% to $1.53 trillion, driven by salary increases and legal provisions, the net profit was $722.904 million, 24% higher than in 2024.

This performance strengthens public pension management in Colombia, according to the entity's quarterly report.

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Colombian Finance Minister presenting 2026 economic projections including dollar rate at $3,801 and Brent oil at $59.2, amid charts and a skeptical press audience.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Colombian government projects dollar at $3,801 and brent at us$59.2 for 2026

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Ministry of Finance published the Financial Plan for 2026, projecting 2.6% GDP growth and 5.8% inflation. The document estimates an average dollar rate of $3,801 and Brent barrel at US$59.2, though analysts warn of calculation errors and lack of concrete measures for fiscal cuts. The publication was delayed by more than a month compared to previous years.

Severance savings in Colombia's pension funds reached $26.1 trillion by the end of 2025, a 17% increase from 2024. This figure accounts for the accumulated savings of 10.8 million affiliates to four main funds. Total withdrawals amounted to $11.7 trillion, up 9.4%.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Banco de la República reported record profits of $13.9 trillion for the end of 2025, mainly driven by net income from international reserves. These earnings surpass Ecopetrol's transfers for the second consecutive year. The bank will transfer $13.8 trillion to the National Government, partly in debt securities and partly in cash.

Banco GNB Sudameris reported a net profit of $1.8 trillion at the end of 2025, a 570.84% increase from 2024. This placed it as Colombia's second most profitable bank, behind only Bancolombia.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Chile's AFP multifunds lost US$25 billion in March, dropping from US$260.569 million at end-February to US$235.801 million, a 9.5% decline tied to the Middle East war and peso depreciation.

The Ministry of Finance reported that Education, Health, and Science, Technology and Innovation sectors closed 2025 with the highest budget execution rates, reaching 97.3%, 96.1%, and 95.4% respectively. In contrast, Presidency, Transport, and Agriculture had the lowest, at 40.9%, 43.5%, and 59.5%. The overall average without debt was 86.5%.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Nueva EPS announced timely payments to the public hospital network as part of its stabilization plan, starting with December 2025 funds received in January 2026. The entity faces embargoes worth $2.1 billion and is among 10 intervened EPS serving 25 million affiliates. Experts warn of structural issues in Colombia's health system.

 

 

 

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