EFKA contributions — Greece’s social insurance, explained
What it pays for
EFKA contributions fund your main pension, public healthcare, unemployment and related benefits. They’re split between several branches (pension, health in-kind and in-cash, unemployment) and shared between you and your employer.
The headline split (standard employee, 2026)
- Employee: ~13.37% of gross, withheld from your pay.
- Employer: ~21.79% of gross, paid on top (not deducted from you).
- Combined: ~35%. Special categories (arduous/hazardous work — ΒΑΕ, construction) carry higher rates.
The exact branch-by-branch breakdown can vary slightly — for a definitive split, check the current e-EFKA contribution table.
The auxiliary pension is separate
new entrants also pay a 3% employee + 3% employer auxiliary contribution that runs through TEKA, the funded auxiliary pension — credited to your own account rather than the general fund.
The ceiling and the floor
- Ceiling: earnings above roughly €7,762/month (the 2026 cap used in payroll) are not charged contributions — so very high salaries pay EFKA only up to that point. (A slightly different cap applies to the TEKA branch; confirm exact figures on e-EFKA.)
- Floor: the minimum contribution base is the minimum wage (€920/month from 1 April 2026).
Foreigner lens
to be insured you need an AFM and an AMKA; non-EU workers need a residence permit with work rights first. EU citizens posted temporarily (with an A1 certificate) may stay in their home system. Contribution rates do not depend on nationality.
The self-employed difference
sole traders and freelancers don’t pay a percentage — they pick among fixed monthly contribution classes (decoupled from income), with a reduced “new professional” class for the first years. See employment forms.
How not to get cheated
your EFKA contributions are what earn you pension, healthcare and unemployment rights — so an employer who pays you “cash, off the books” is taking those rights from you, not doing you a favour. Check that you’re actually registered with EFKA (your AMKA should show the employment), and that contributions are being paid.
Related
gross to net pay · TEKA pension · employer cost · AMKA
This is general information, not payroll or tax advice. Rates, ceilings and branch splits change — confirm current figures at e-efka.gov.gr. WTP Finance is informational only.