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Dr Anna Szczepańska-Przekota
ORCID: 0009-0005-7604-1735

Since 2018 she has been an employee of Koszalin University of Technology. She gained professional experience in the banking sector and public administration before obtaining her Ph.D. in economics in 2017. Field: Economics and Finance. Interests: empirical research in the field of behavioral finance and the application of quantitative methods to describe the relationship between stock markets and derivatives. Author or co-author of more than 40 national and international scientific publications. Winner of the competition for the best doctoral thesis organised by the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Supervisor over 20 bachelor's theses

 
DOI: 10.33226/0032-6186.2024.3.5
JEL: H55, J26, J32, G11

Abstract Open Pension Funds (OFE) introduced in 1999 into the Polish model of the pension system changed the perception of saving for future retirement and began to popularise the defined contribution system. The extent of the changes, the cost of implementing the new system and the actual and expected results of OFE aroused a lot of social emotion. The article presents the characteristics of open pension funds and the changes introduced over the period of their operation. The analysis of OFE investment efficiency includes a comparison of OFE financial results against the volatility of the WIG20 index and 10-year treasury bonds. The time range of the research covered the years 2010–2022. The research results show that the financial results of open pension funds follow trends consistent with the trends of 10-year bonds, but their volatility is significant in relation to bonds and depends on the volatility of the WIG20 index. This leads to questions related to the investment risk to which the results of open pension funds are exposed. Therefore, suggestions for the direction of further development of open pension funds have been submitted.

Keywords: pension system; OFE; capital pillar; rate of return; volatility