07.10.2025 18:57
The Social Security Institution (SGK) issued an important warning to employees who have the letter "K" in their service records. The institution stated that this letter means "controlled workplace" and explained that the insurance records reported from these workplaces may not be considered valid for retirement calculations. Citizens can check their service records through the e-Government portal to see the "K" notation.
The Social Security Institution (SGK) made an important statement that could directly affect the retirement process of employees. The institution announced that employees who see the letter "K" in their service breakdown should be cautious.
"K" LETTER INDICATES A CONTROLLED WORKPLACE
In the statement made by SGK, it was said, "If you see the letter 'K' in your service breakdown, these workplaces are monitored by SGK as controlled workplaces. The work reported at this workplace may not be considered valid for your retirement calculation."
This warning was made to prevent fake insurance or irregular premium reporting.
HOW TO CHECK SERVICE BREAKDOWN?
Citizens can view their premium day counts and insurance records by searching for "Service Breakdown" through e-Government. On this page, records with the letter "K" next to the workplace code indicate workplaces that are closely monitored by SGK.
WHAT DOES CONTROLLED WORKPLACE MEAN?
SGK takes certain criteria into account when detecting fake workplaces. Businesses that are likely to make fake insurance entries and premium reports are classified as "controlled workplaces." Reports made in such workplaces may be considered invalid based on the results of the investigation, and the retirement period and premium day count of employees may be affected.