Ministry of Labor: The 'map' of payments from e-EFKA and DYPA until March 6
The Greek Ministry of Labor announces the planned payment schedule for e-EFKA and DYPA, totaling β¬73.597 million to 87,640 beneficiaries between March 2 and March 6.
e-EFKA: The new insurance eligibility period starts on March 1 β Requirements
The e-EFKA announced that a new period for granting insurance eligibility will run from March 1, 2026, to February 28, 2027, outlining specific requirements for employees and self-employed individuals.
March Pensions: When They Are Paid to Beneficiaries
The payment dates for March 2026 pensions in Greece have been announced, separating payments for salaried and non-salaried beneficiaries.
Ministry of Labor: The 'map' of payments from e-EFKA, DYPA for the period from February 24 to 27
The Greek Ministry of Labor has announced significant payments scheduled from February 24 to 27, amounting to over 2.49 billion euros for various beneficiaries.
e-EFKA: Earlier pensions for March - When payments will be completed
The e-EFKA announced the payment dates for March 2026 pensions in Greece, separating payments for salaried and non-salaried workers.
EFKA β DYPA: Payments by February 20
A total of β¬81,324,260.83 will be disbursed to 98,522 beneficiaries between February 16 and 20 as part of scheduled payments from the e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service (DYPA).
Deadline for submission of common business payroll declarations of e-EFKA extended
The deadline for submitting common business payroll declarations to e-EFKA is extended until February 25, 2026.
Payments e-EFKA β DYPA until Friday
A total of β¬70.5 million will be disbursed to 93,900 beneficiaries from the e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service (DYPA) starting from Monday until Friday, February 13, 2026.
EFKA: Reductions and refunds for old pensions - What changes for heavy jobs and widow's pensions
The EFKA will conduct recalculations resulting in reductions for pensions prior to May 2016, impacting mainly heavy jobs and widow's pensions, with some cases requiring refunds.
The payment 'map' from e-EFKA and DYPA until 13/2
A total of β¬70.5 million will be paid to 93,900 beneficiaries from February 9 to February 13, 2026, as part of scheduled payments from e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service (DYPA).
e-EFKA - DYPA: Which benefits are paid until Friday
The e-EFKA and DYPA announced the payment schedule for this week, revealing that a total of β¬70.5 million will be distributed to 93,900 eligible beneficiaries from February 9 to February 13.
e-EFKA & DYPA: Payments from February 9 to 13
A total of β¬70,500,000 will be paid between February 9 and 13 to 93,900 beneficiaries as part of scheduled payments by e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service.
Widow's pensions: The e-EFKA's response on their calculation, after the complaints, what applies
The e-EFKA provided clarifications regarding the calculation of widow's pensions, addressing complaints from the Single Pensioners' Network about potential losses of up to 110 euros per month for thousands of beneficiaries.
EFKA model in transactions with the State, replacement of documents with responsible declaration: 14 new 'weapons' against bureaucracy
The government aims to simplify citizens' transactions with the State and reduce bureaucracy through a new bill featuring 14 administrative interventions, announced by Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Chatzidakis.
Retroactive increases in 16 benefits β Special categories
In 2026, there will be increases and retroactive payments for 19 benefits from e-EFKA, DYPA, and OPEKA, with initial increases implemented in January and further adjustments planned in April.
Payments from e-EFKA and DYPA from today until January 16
Payments totaling β¬63,123,366.76 will be deposited into the bank accounts of 66,607 beneficiaries from January 12 to January 16, 2026, as part of scheduled payments by e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service (DYPA).
The 'map' of payments from e-EFKA and DYPA until January 16
A total of β¬63,123,366.76 will be distributed to 66,607 beneficiaries from January 12 to 16, 2026, as part of scheduled payments from e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service (DYPA).
Maternity benefit: The first payment in 2026, the beneficiaries
The first installment of the maternity benefit for the year will be paid by e-EFKA on January 21, 2026, to eligible beneficiaries including employed mothers, self-employed women, and female farmers who completed their applications between December 18, 2025, and January 15, 2026.
Payment for maternity benefits is approaching, how the amounts are determined
The payment for maternity benefits, relevant to both employees and self-employed mothers, will be credited to the beneficiaries' bank accounts on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
February Pensions: When Will They Be Paid
The payment dates for February 2026 pensions have been announced, with non-salaried pensions paid on January 27 and salaried pensions on January 29.
What e-EFKA and DYPA are paying between January 5 and 9
During the period from January 5 to 9, a total of β¬45.6 million will be disbursed by e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service to 28,500 beneficiaries, including β¬9 million to 400 beneficiaries in the form of lump sum payments.
The 'map' of payments from e-EFKA and DYPA until January 9
The article outlines the payment schedule and details from the e-EFKA and DYPA until January 9.
The payment map from e-EFKA and DYPA until January 9: Over 45 million euros to 28,500 beneficiaries
A total of 45.6 million euros will be distributed to 28,500 beneficiaries from January 5 to January 9, 2026, through scheduled payments from e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service.
EFKA: Two-tier wages, average salary in large companies exceeds β¬1550, at β¬1,065 in smaller ones
The average salary in large companies in Greece has surpassed β¬1550, while smaller firms, which make up 95% of businesses, pay significantly lower salaries, highlighting ongoing wage disparities and gender inequalities.
EFKA: Which debts will be time-barred in five years, what changes from 2026
Starting January 1, 2026, new overdue debts to EFKA will be subject to a five-year time limit for submission of collection procedures, while old debts will retain a ten-year limit.
Payments from e-EFKA and DYPA from today, Monday, until Friday, January 2
A total of β¬26,885,193.93 will be deposited into the bank accounts of 30,450 beneficiaries from Monday, December 29, 2026, to Friday, January 2, 2026, as part of scheduled payments from e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service (DYPA).