- 1st pillar
- 2nd Pillar
- 2nd Pillar Central Office
- 3rd pillar
- Accident Insurance (UVG)
- Actuarial interest
- Actuarial reserve
- Adjustable contribution procedure
- Age, determining
- AHV (OASI) salary
- AHV (OASI) – 1st pillar
- ALV
- Annual salary
- Annual salary subject to contributions
- Assessment year
- Autonomous and semi-autonomous
- Board of Trustees
- Buying into the occupational pension scheme
- Case management
- Cash payment
- Code of Obligations (CO)
- Cohabitation
- Collective foundations
- Contributions
- Contributions, exemptions
- Conversion rate
- Coordination sum
- Cover ratio
- Cover shortfall
- Current value
- Daily benefits insurance
- DI – Disability Insurance
- Disability Insurance and disability pension
- Early retirement
- Encouragement of Home Ownership (OEHO)
- Equality – equal representation
- Exemption from contributions
- Family Allowances
- Federal social insurance office (FSIO), Switzerland
- Financial reporting
- FLV – Federal Law on Vesting
- FSIO
- Funded pension system
- Gross salary
- Guarantee fund, LOB
- Incapacity for workX
Full or partial inability to work in an acceptable post in the individual's previous occupation or area of duties owing to physical or mental health problems. If the duration of the incapacity is prolonged, consideration will also be given to the possibility that the insured could work in another profession or sphere of activity. According to FSIO communiqué no. 44 dated 14 April 1999, the incapacity for work must also be substantial, evident and long-term. According to legal practice, a loss of functional performance is considered substantial if it amounts to at least 20% (AHI 1998 p. 126 et seq., E. 3c). For the pension plan to which the insured person belonged at the time when the continuous incapacity for work arose to be required to assume responsibility for the disability risk which has materialized, there must be a close factual and chronological connection between the incapacity for work and the disability.
See also:
* Exemption from contributions
* Incapacity for gainful employment - Income exempt from contributions
- Insured salary
- Investment foundation
- Investment regulations
- Investments
- LOB guarantee fund
- LOB old-age savings
- LOB – Law on occupational retirement
- LOB, mandatory
- Loss-of-income fund (EO) (EO/maternity insurance)
- Lump sum payable at death
- Lump-sum withdrawal
- Mandatory LOB
- MI
- Military Insurance (MI)
- Occupational pension funds in Switzerland, 2nd pillar
- OEHO
- Old-age pension
- Old-age savings, LOB
- Old-age savings, personal
- OOB 1–3: Ordinances in connection with LOB
- OOB 2 minimum interest rate
- Orphan's pension
- OV – Ordinance on Vesting
- Pension card, personal
- Pension fund
- Pension fund (PF)
- Pension fund regulations
- Pension plan
- Pension scheme
- Pension schemes
- Pensioner‘s child‘s pension
- Personal old-age savings
- Personal pension card
- Primacy amount
- Primacy of benefits
- Primacy of contributions
- Regulations of a pension fund
- Regulatory conversion rate
- Relevant salary
- Retirement age
- Retirement capital
- Retirement credits
- Retirement provision
- Retirement provision in Switzerland
- Risk capacity
- Salary
- SB – Supplementary benefits
- SCC
- Staff pension schemes
- Supervision
- Supplementary benefits – SB
- Surpluses (legal quota)
- Surviving spouse's pension
- Swiss Civil Code (SCC)
- Swiss GAAP FER 26: Financial reporting
- Technical conversion rate
- Termination
- Termination benefits
- The actuarial reserve
- Three pillar principle/system
- Transferable vested benefits
- Unemployment insurance - ALV
- UVG – Accident Insurance
- Vested benefits account
- Vested Benefits Foundation
- Vested benefits foundations
- Vested benefits policy
- Voluntary pension provision – 3rd pillar
- Widower's pension
- Withholding tax
