L'administrateur colombien des pensions, Colpensiones, a terminé 2025 avec des revenus totaux de 2,25 billions de pesos, en hausse de 21 % par rapport à 2024. Le résultat net a été un bénéfice de 722,904 millions de pesos, 24 % supérieur à l'année précédente. Ces chiffres reflètent une forte performance financière tirée par les commissions et les opérations.
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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%.
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