TIAS gości przedstawicieli Narodowego Funduszu Emerytalnego Korei (NPS)
On October 11, TIAS had the honor of hosting a conference in Wrocław with representatives from the National Pension Service (NPS) – one of South Korea’s most important public institutions.
This meeting marked the continuation of the collaboration that began last year, when, together with the Polish Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), we organized the first event dedicated to pension systems and the Social Security Agreement between Poland and Korea.
This time, in partnership with NPS, we held a pension-focused conference that became a platform for sharing knowledge and experiences among representatives of Korean companies operating in Poland, members of the Korean community, and the National Pension Service of Korea.
During the program, NPS representatives presented Korea’s pension system, discussed the procedures for paying benefits to individuals living abroad, and, together with attendees, explored the key provisions and practical applications of the Social Security Agreement between Poland and Korea.
Those taking part also had the opportunity to learn in detail about the process of applying for a Korean pension and the required documentation.
The meeting concluded with a lively Q&A session that drew great interest and active engagement from representatives of Korean businesses and members of the Korean community in Poland.

We are honored to cooperate with the National Pension Service of Korea and would like to extend our sincere thanks to all its representatives for their time, insightful presentations, and valuable contributions to the event.
Guests at the conference emphasized that “public initiatives like this shouldn’t be one-time occasions, but part of an ongoing series continuing well into the future.”
This feedback is a tremendous source of motivation for us – TIAS will continue to support Korean businesses and the Korean community in Poland, staying attuned to their needs and developing initiatives that bring real benefits to everyone involved.
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