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ANSES Continues Payments in Buenos Aires with 2.88% Increase

ANSES in Buenos Aires announced that pension and social benefit payments will continue on Monday, March 16. All payments this month will be increased by 2.88%. Check if your payment date matches the last digit of your document.


ANSES Continues Payments in Buenos Aires with 2.88% Increase

Buenos Aires, March 15 (NA) – The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) announced that this Monday, March 16, the payment schedule for pensions, benefits, and various social allowances will continue. According to the agency, which is part of the Ministry of Human Capital, all benefits are paid this month with a 2.88% increase due to mobility adjustments.

ANSES Payments: Pensions and Minimum Benefits. On this Monday, beneficiaries with pensions and benefits that do not exceed the minimum amount, whose identity documents end in 5, will receive their payments. In addition to the monthly benefit, recipients also receive a bonus of 70,000 pesos.

Universal Child Allowance and Family Allowance for Children. Also receiving payments this Monday are holders of the Universal Child Allowance and the Family Allowance for Children whose ID numbers end in 5.

Pregnancy Allowance. For the Social Protection Pregnancy Allowance, beneficiaries with documents ending in 4 will be paid this Monday.

Prenatal Allowance. Meanwhile, holders of the Prenatal Allowance will receive their payment if their documents end in 2 and 3.

How to check the payment date and method. Beneficiaries can verify when and where to collect their payments through various channels enabled by the National Social Security Administration (ANSES): on the official website in the 'Payment Calendar' section, via the 'mi ANSES' app with their CUIL and Social Security code, through the 'Virtual Attention' service, and more.

The schedule will continue over the next days for the rest of the beneficiaries according to the last digit of their document.

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