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Improved version of system for accessing personal social insurance accounts


https://www.ipn.md/en/improved-version-of-system-for-accessing-personal-social-insurance-accounts-7967_1076501.html

The National House of Social Insurance (CNAS) launched ACCES CPAS 2.0, which is the improved and renewed version of the system for accessing personal social insurance accounts, with support from the USAID-funded Moldova Structural Reform Program, IPN reports.

Now the employers, employees, pensioners and other beneficiaries will be able to access from a distance a wider range of personal information without visiting the CNAS. Employees can see information about the copulation of insurance quotas as salary earners or about the social insurance benefits, including the paid ones, and medical leave calculated by the CNAS. Employers can obtain information about the labor relations of the enterprise’s employees.

CNAS director general Elena Ţîbîrnă said that they want the process of setting pensions and social insurance benefits to be transparent. The citizens start to put questions about the insurance period and size of pension when they reach retirement and the National House of Social Insurance, which is responsible for this sector, is obliged to provide the citizens with comprehensive and correct information online about the contributions based on which benefits are paid.

Moldova Structural Reform Program director Douglas Muir noted the program provided support with special pleasure given that this system represents a step forward, towards increased transparency in the relations between state agents and insured persons. ACCES CPAS was created within a previous program of USAID ten years ago and meanwhile became very popular.