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Federal Act
on the Amendment of the Swiss Civil Code
(Part Five: The Code of Obligations)

English is not an official language of the Swiss Confederation. This translation is provided for information purposes only and has no legal force.

of 30 March 1911 (Status as of 1 January 2022)

Art. 331e154

2. Early with­draw­al

 

1 At any time up to three years be­fore be­com­ing en­titled to draw re­tire­ment be­ne­fits, the em­ploy­ee may claim an amount from his be­ne­fits scheme for the pur­pose of ac­quir­ing a prop­erty for his own per­son­al use.

2 Em­ploy­ees un­der the age of 50 may with­draw an amount up to the lim­it of their trans­fer­able be­ne­fits. Em­ploy­ees aged 50 or older are en­titled to with­draw no more than the trans­fer­able be­ne­fit en­ti­tle­ment they would have had at 50 or one-half of their trans­fer­able be­ne­fit en­ti­tle­ment at the time of the early with­draw­al.

3 The em­ploy­ee may also use such amount for the pur­pose of ac­quir­ing shares in a hous­ing co­oper­at­ive or sim­il­ar par­ti­cip­at­ory ven­ture provided a res­id­en­tial unit jointly fin­anced in this man­ner is for the em­ploy­ee’s own per­son­al use.

4 The early with­draw­al brings about an im­me­di­ate re­duc­tion in oc­cu­pa­tion­al be­ne­fit en­ti­tle­ments in ac­cord­ance with the be­ne­fits scheme reg­u­la­tions and the ac­tu­ar­ial basis em­ployed by the be­ne­fits scheme. In or­der to avoid a short­fall in be­ne­fits cov­er res­ult­ing from this re­duc­tion in be­ne­fits in the event of death or dis­ab­il­ity, the be­ne­fits scheme of­fers sup­ple­ment­ary in­sur­ance either dir­ectly or as broker for a third-party in­surer.

5 Mar­ried em­ploy­ees may make such an early with­draw­al and any sub­sequent es­tab­lish­ment of a charge on im­mov­able prop­erty only with the writ­ten con­sent of their spouse. Where the em­ploy­ee can­not ob­tain such con­sent or if it is with­held, the em­ploy­ee may ap­ply to the civil courts. The same ap­plies to re­gistered part­ner­ships.155

6 Where mar­ried per­sons di­vorce be­fore the be­ne­fits fall due, the early with­draw­al is deemed a trans­fer­able be­ne­fit and is di­vided in ac­cord­ance with Art­icle 123 of the Civil Code156, Art­icles 280 and 281 CPO157 and Art­icles 22–22b of the Ves­ted Be­ne­fits Act of 17 Decem­ber 1993158. The same ap­plies in the event of ju­di­cial dis­sol­u­tion of a re­gistered part­ner­ship.159

7 If the early with­draw­al or pledge of en­ti­tle­ments jeop­ard­ises the li­quid­ity of the be­ne­fits scheme, the fund may de­fer ex­e­cu­tion of the re­quests con­cerned. The be­ne­fits scheme must lay down in its reg­u­la­tions the or­der of pri­or­ity in which early with­draw­als or pledges of en­ti­tle­ments will be de­ferred in such an event. The Fed­er­al Coun­cil reg­u­lates the de­tails.

8 In oth­er re­spects Art­icles 30d, 30e, 30g and Art­icle 83a of the Fed­er­al Act of 25 June 1982160 on Oc­cu­pa­tion­al Old Age, Sur­viv­ors' and In­valid­ity Pen­sion Pro­vi­sion are ap­plic­able.161

154In­ser­ted by No II of the FA of 17 Dec. 1993 on the Pro­mo­tion of Home Own­er­ship us­ing Oc­cu­pa­tion­al Pen­sion Be­ne­fits, in force since 1 Jan. 1995 (AS 1994 2372; BBl 1992 VI 237).

155 Amended by An­nex No 1 of the FA of 19 June 2015 (Pen­sion Equal­ity on Di­vorce), in force since 1 Jan. 2017 (AS 2016 2313; BBl 2013 4887).

156 SR 210

157 SR 272

158 SR 831.42

159 Amended by An­nex 1 of the FA of 19 June 2015 (Pen­sion Equal­ity on Di­vorce), in force since 1 Jan. 2017 (AS 2016 2313; BBl 2013 4887).

160SR 831.40

161 Amended by An­nex No 1 of the FA of 19 June 2015 (Pen­sion Equal­ity on Di­vorce), in force since 1 Jan. 2017 (AS 2016 2313; BBl 2013 4887).