Pensions from Anses: Who is receiving payments on Tuesday, February 24
The National Social Security Administration (Anses) is transferring pension funds on February 24, benefiting various groups of recipients based on their ID document termination numbers.
On February 24, the National Social Security Administration (Anses) will formally initiate the bank transfers for pension beneficiaries as part of their monthly payment schedule. This date is significant for pensioners since it marks the time when adjustments for March are reflected in their accounts. Beneficiaries of pensions and other social security payments can expect to see their funds deposited according to the specific termination of their ID documents.
The funds distributed today include pensions that exceed the minimum threshold, with beneficiaries whose IDs end in 2 or 3 receiving amounts greater than $359,254.34, up to a maximum of $2,417,441.64. Additionally, today's distribution covers the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), ensuring recipients with an ID ending in 9 also receive their payments. This systematic approach allows Anses to efficiently manage its resources amidst rising economic demands and provides a crucial lifeline for many families relying on these benefits.
The ongoing adjustments and timely payments are essential in a challenging economic climate, where fluctuations in inflation and living costs have been pressing concerns. By adhering to this payment schedule, Anses supports the financial stability of retirees and families in Argentina, emphasizing the importance of social security in maintaining a safety net for vulnerable populations.