TEKA — Greece’s funded auxiliary pension
What it is
the Hellenic Auxiliary Pensions Defined-Contributions Fund — a capitalised, personal-account auxiliary pension that replaced the old pay-as-you-go auxiliary scheme for new entrants. Your money is saved in your account (viewable in the myTEKA app), invested in a default life-cycle portfolio (you can choose a different risk profile), and the state guarantees the capital you paid in, in real terms.
Who is enrolled (no opt-out)
TEKA is mandatory, with no opt-out, for:
- anyone first entering the Greek labour market on or after 1 January 2022, and
- anyone born on or after 1 January 2004 who is subject to auxiliary insurance.
Some occupational-fund members and certain categories (e.g. uniformed military) are excluded.
The rates
for employees, 3% employee + 3% employer = 6% of gross (up to a monthly ceiling around €7,573), collected by EFKA and credited to your TEKA account. The self-employed who are liable pay a fixed amount by chosen category rather than a percentage.
What you get
after at least 15 years of contributions and once your main pension is awarded, a lifelong monthly auxiliary pension based on your balance, investment returns and life expectancy. With fewer than 15 years, you receive a lump sum of your (inflation-adjusted) contributions.
How it differs from some other countries
unlike opt-out workplace schemes elsewhere (for example Poland’s PPK, which you can decline and which comes with state cash top-ups), TEKA is compulsory with no opt-out but carries a real-terms capital guarantee. A Greek new entrant simply cannot decline it.
Foreigner lens
if you enter the Greek labour market as a new worker, you’re in TEKA on the same terms as a Greek national — it follows your EFKA insurance. You can watch the balance build in myTEKA.
How not to get cheated
TEKA money is yours, in a personal account — not a tax that disappears. Check your balance in myTEKA so you can see contributions are actually being paid; a gap can signal that your employer isn’t insuring you properly.
Related
EFKA contributions · gross to net pay · employment forms
This is general information, not pension or financial advice. Rules, rates and ceilings can change — confirm at teka.gov.gr. WTP Finance is informational only.