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Published on 30 March 2026

OASI/IV – Old Age and Survivors' Insurance and invalidity insurance

Anyone who currently lives and works in Switzerland, or has done so in the past, and has contributed to the OASI and IV schemes may claim a pension on reaching statutory retirement age. Claimants are required to disclose information to their local compensation office. To avoid paying benefits that are not due, the SCO needs to verify that claimants are genuine and actually alive.

Warning: False information about the Swiss pension system are circulating on the web!

The Swiss representation abroad officially denies the information circulating on certain websites about alleged beneficial pensions that Latin American citizens could obtain in Switzerland. This false publicity refers to a so-called clause in the Swiss Constitution that would allow foreigners to access to high pensions. Please ignore this erroneous information that has no truthfulness. We recommend that you are being cautious about sharing your personal data with third parties.

Switzerland has a three-pillar pension system:

  • Pillar 1 – Old Age and Survivors' Insurance (OASI) and invalidity insurance (IV) – is a general, mandatory insurance scheme that provides a subsistence level income.
  • Pillar 2 – the occupational pension – is mandatory for employees. The aim of the Pillar 2 pension, combined with Pillar 1, is to allow retirees to maintain the standard of living to which they are accustomed.
  • Pillar 3 is a voluntary private pension to which individuals can contribute based on their needs.

Federal Social Insurance Office FSIO: Social security in Switzerland