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Retirement AFP 2022: register your request today if your DNI ends in 2

Withdrawal of AFP 2022: Everything that is known about this new disbursement and how to do it

Today, Thursday, July 21, whose last digit of their national identity document (DNI) ends in 2, can now request the withdrawal of up to 4 UIT (S/ 18,400) from their pension funds.

In this sense, it is important to mention that until July 25 are the calendar dates where members can make the request according to their ID number. Only from July 26 to September 10 are the “free dates” where all those who could not do it previously for different reasons can carry out the procedure.

The four AFPs in the country: Habitat, Integra, Profuturo and Prima, published the official schedule so that members of the Private Pension System (SPP) can register.

As on previous occasions, this request mechanism will be carried out online through which will be active from Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

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AFP application schedule

For the sixth withdrawal of the AFPs, a schedule has been established so that affiliates, residents in Peru and abroad, can submit their request, according to the last number of the National Identity Document (DNI).

Unlike previous withdrawals, it will start with the highest number of the last digit (from 9 to 0) and three dates have been established.

Application schedule for the new voluntary withdrawal of up to 4 UITs (Photo: Prima AFP)

How to register my AFP withdrawal request?

Next, we explain the steps you must follow to register your AFP withdrawal request.

  • You must enter the following link
  • Once the website is enabled, you must check what day you are allowed to submit your application, according to the last digit of your ID.
  • Fill in the requested information and click on ‘Consult’. If a message appears confirming that you are eligible to make the withdrawal, go to Register request.
  • Enter your own bank account where you can receive your extraordinary withdrawal.
  • Choose your bank and add the account number. Otherwise, you can continue the procedure, but your AFP will contact you in the following days to coordinate the disbursement.

How will withdrawals be made?

The withdrawal schedule has been determined as follows:

  • First disbursement of up to 1 UIT (S/ 4,600): Within a maximum period of 30 calendar days, computed from the filing of the request with the AFP.
  • Second disbursement of up to 1 UIT (S/ 4,600): Within a maximum period of 30 calendar days, computed from the date of the first disbursement by the AFP.
  • Third disbursement for the remainder of the amount requested up to 2 UIT (S/ 9,200): Within a maximum period of 30 calendar days, computed from the second disbursement made by the AFP.

In addition, the rule states that the approved withdrawal of funds maintains the status of intangible, and may not be subject to discount, legal or contractual compensation, embargo, retention, or in any way affected, whether by judicial or administrative order, without distinction. of the account in which they have been deposited.

What is stated in this provision does not apply to judicial or conventional withholdings derived from child support debts, up to a maximum of 30% of the amount withdrawn.

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