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Voluntary Pension Funds Have Grown, Even While Keeping an Eye on Inflation

A third of them had double-digit growth.
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A third of them had double-digit growth.

·Hungary
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The average net return of Hungarian voluntary pension funds (weighted by closing assets) was 9.04 percent last year. Compared to the 3.30 percent inflation rate in December 2025, this represents a real return of 5.56 percent for fund members, according to sector data published by the Hungarian National Bank (MNB). The voluntary pension funds, which closed with double-digit average net returns in 2023 and 2024, achieved by far the best return per…

·Budapest, Hungary
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Voluntary pension funds achieved an average net return of over 9 percent last year, weighted by assets, and the return rates of a third of the fund portfolios reached double digits, the Hungarian National Bank announced. The return performance of the last three years is by far the strongest in the last two decades of the funds. Similar to previous years, portfolios with a larger investment unit and share proportion typically performed best last …

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Portfolio broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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