In 2025, the fund launched a new automated information system (AIS) that serves pensioners receiving payments through banks. The "Tunduk" platform now facilitates interaction with 17 government agencies and 50 banks, significantly speeding up the data exchange process and reducing the time for application reviews.
Since August of last year, the requirement for notarization of copies of death certificates for the appointment of survivor pensions has been abolished; it is now sufficient to provide the original document for verification.
Insurance contribution rates have also been revised:
- taxi drivers and couriers working through mobile applications now pay a preferential rate of 1 percent;
- the rate for members of homeowners' associations has been reduced to 2 percent;
- workers in the textile industry now pay 12 percent.
Additionally, owners of agricultural plots larger than 1 hectare can take advantage of a voluntary insurance contribution payment system.
The fund is also actively developing international cooperation in the field of pension provision. Within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union, pensions have been appointed to 163 citizens of member countries, while Russia has appointed partial pensions to 134 Kyrgyz citizens.
In South Korea, 136 people have started receiving pension payments with an average amount of $3,789. Additionally, 375 requests for confirmation of work experience with Turkey have been processed, and the first pension has been appointed in accordance with the bilateral agreement.
As of October 2025, an agreement with China has come into force, and a document has been signed with Kazakhstan for data exchange to prevent double payments. Negotiations are ongoing with Germany, Austria, and Azerbaijan.