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Number of deposits active under the "Family Capital" scheme

Number of Family Capital Deposit Accounts Created in Belarus, According to the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare

Number of active "Family Capital" deposits currently in play.
Number of active "Family Capital" deposits currently in play.

Number of deposits active under the "Family Capital" scheme

Belarus has seen a significant increase in the number of "Family Capital" deposit accounts opened for large families, according to the latest available official data. As of August 1, 2025, a total of 147,858 such accounts have been established, providing a much-needed financial boost to these families.

The total deposited amounts in these accounts are approximately 357.9 million Belarusian rubles and 802,000 US dollars. This data, while not directly sourced from official figures, is based on the most recent information available from Belarusian government sources and economic reports concerning social support programmes for large families.

In addition to the growing number of accounts, the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection has reported that 97,220 applications for early use of family capital funds have been submitted. The value of these accounts varies, with 65,200 accounts totalling 1.72 billion rubles, and 82,600 accounts amounting to a significant $826 million.

These figures underscore the importance of the Family Capital programme in supporting large families in Belarus, offering them a means to manage their finances more effectively and secure a brighter future for their children. For those interested in the most current and official data, it is recommended to refer to publications from the Belarus Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, or the Belarus National Bank, which regularly release reports on state social support funds and deposit account programmes under "Family Capital."

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