Buenos Aires, December 6 (NA) -- The National Administration of Social Security (ANSES), an agency under the Ministry of Human Capital, announced that on Tuesday, December 9, payments for Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC), minimum pensions, and retirement pensions will begin, along with the payment schedules for the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), Family Allowance for Children, and PNC Family Allowances. According to the Argentine News Agency, all benefits will include the 2.34% mobility adjustment for this month.
Minimum pensions and retirement pensions with a mid-year bonus. Pensioners and beneficiaries with minimum pensions whose IDs end in 0 will receive their monthly payment plus the mid-year bonus and a 70,000 pesos bonus on this day. This date marks the start of the payment calendar for the lowest pension benefits in the system.
Non-Contributory Pensions: IDs ending in 0 and 1. For Non-Contributory Pensions, beneficiaries with IDs ending in 0 and 1 will receive their corresponding benefit along with the mid-year bonus and the 70,000 pesos bonus. This benefit covers those receiving pensions for disability, old age, and mothers of seven or more children.
Family allowances: December schedule. The Universal Child Allowance and the Family Allowance for Children will begin to be paid to beneficiaries with IDs ending in 0. Meanwhile, PNC Family Allowances will be paid to all ID endings until January 12.
How to check your payment date and method with ANSES. ANSES has made multiple channels available for beneficiaries to verify their payment date and location:
Through the ANSES website, users can access the 'Payment Calendar' option without needing to log in. Via the mi ANDES web portal, by entering your CUIL and Social Security password, you must go to the 'Payments' section and select the 'Check payment date and method' option. Through the mi ANDES app, with the same credentials, you need to go to 'My Data' and choose 'My Payment Dates'. The 'Virtual Attention' mode is also available, where you must select 'Start attention', then 'Quick inquiries', and finally 'When and where do I collect'.