The National Social Security Administration (ANSES), a fundamental entity in Argentina, responsible for administering and distributing a variety of social benefits, including retirement, pensions, family allowances and other benefits, continues with its payment schedule.
ANSES plays a crucial role in Argentina’s social security system. Its mission is to guarantee the social protection of citizens through the efficient management of resources and the implementation of public policies that promote social well-being.
Its main functions include the management of retirement and pensions, the administration of family allowances, the payment of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), and unemployment benefits, among others.
This Monday, August 26, ANSES The payment of various benefits has been scheduled, following a calendar that is organized according to the ending of the National Identity Document (DNI) of the beneficiaries. Below is a list of those who will receive their payments on this date:
Retirement and pension recipients with more than the minimum income whose ID numbers end in 4 and 5 will receive their payments this Monday. Unemployment benefit recipients with ID numbers ending in 6 and 7 will also receive their payments this Monday.
Regarding Non-Contributory Pension Family Allowances (PNC), all document completions will receive their payments from August 8 to September 10. Regarding Lump Sum Payments (Marriage, Birth, Adoption) All document completions will receive their payments from August 9th through September 10th.
Punctual payments
Punctuality in payments of ANSES It is crucial for millions of Argentines who depend on these benefits to cover their basic needs. Retirement and pension benefits, for example, are the main source of income for many older adults, who use these funds for essential expenses such as food, medicine and utilities.
Similarly, family allowances and AUH are vital for many low-income families, helping them maintain a decent standard of living and cover the costs of their children’s education and health.