Feb 23 • 13:37 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Payment Date of Anses: The Payment Schedule for This Monday, February 23

On February 23, Anses will execute bank payments for retirees and beneficiaries based on their national ID termination numbers.

The National Administration of Social Security (Anses) in Argentina is set to implement a new bank credit day on Monday, February 23. The official schedule dictates specific payment dates for various groups of citizens, determined by the last digit of their Documento Nacional de Identidad (DNI). This enables efficient disbursement of funds to retirees as well as holders of various social assistance allocations.

For this banking day, Anses will be releasing payments to retirees whose pensions exceed the minimum threshold, along with those entitled to the Universal Child Allowance and the Pregnancy Allowance. The amounts being disbursed vary depending on the category and the corresponding termination digits of their ID numbers. For instance, retirees with DNI ending in 0 and 1 will receive amounts that may exceed $359,254.34, capped at $2,417,441.64. Meanwhile, recipients of the Universal Child Allowance will receive $103,276.21, and those receiving benefits for disabilities will have a higher allowance of $336,282.47.

This scheduled payment day reflects the ongoing efforts by the Argentine government to support its citizens through various social security measures. It underscores the importance of appropriate financial assistance, particularly for vulnerable populations such as retirees and families with children. Such measures are crucial amid ongoing economic challenges faced in the country, aiming to alleviate financial pressures at the grassroots level.

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