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The data refer to the assets and liabilities of pension funds and its members.

ICPF - This dataset presents statistics on the assets and liabilities of euro area insurance corporations and pension funds (ICPFs) (as defined in ESA 95). National Central Banks (NCBs) provide data on a "best effort" basis, as they are not legally obliged to report by any Regulation (short-term approach). These statistics are available as from the first quarter of 2008.

PFB - This dataset presents statistics on the assets and liabilities of euro area pension funds as defined in the European System of Accounts (ESA 2010). National Central Banks (NCBs) provide data on a "best effort" basis, as they are not legally obliged to report by any Regulation (short-term approach).

PFBR -  This dataset presents harmonised statistics on the assets and liabilities of pension funds (PFs) resident in the euro area. These statistics are available as from the first quarter of 2020.

PFBM - This dataset presents harmonised statistics on the members of pension funds (PFs) resident in the euro area. These statistics are available as of 2019. 

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ICPF - Insurance Corporations & Pension Funds Statistics (discontinued)  DataRelease calendar
PFBM - Pension funds number of members  DataRelease calendar
PFBR - Pension funds Regulation  DataRelease calendar
PFB - Pension funds statistics (discontinued)  Data

 Below you can find the list of publications and reports where pension funds data appear.

 Publication Tables
Press releases

 

For further information on pension funds statistics, please access the documentation below:

Guideline ECB/2021/12 of 26 March 2021 on financial intermediaries other than monetary financial institutions

Regulation ECB/2018/2

PF compilation guide

  • Euro area aggregated series of pension funds have been adjusted with the publication of 21Q3 data on 22 December 2021 to include the balance sheets of French pension funds. The euro area series have been adjusted as of ref. period 19Q3 for outstanding amounts and as of ref. period 20Q1 for financial transactions and reclassification & revaluation adjustments.