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ANSES: who is charging this Thursday, April 21

ANSES: who is charging this Thursday, April 21

The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) will advance this Thursday, April 21, with the payment schedule of the different social programs corresponding to the fourth month of the year. In total, the monthly contributions of six groups will be paid today.

First, the pension agency will deliver the remuneration of retirees and pensioners whose monthly assets do not exceed $36,676. Today will be the turn of those holders of the ANSES who have their National Identity Document (DNI) completed in 8.

On Friday, the payment of this benefit will be completed with the DNI ending in 9.

Along the same lines, this Thursday, the ANSES will also pay the amounts of the Family Allowance per Child (AFH) and the Universal Allowance per Child (AUH) for those beneficiaries whose DNI ends in 7.

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