The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) continues with its payment schedule for the month of September. This Monday, September 16, a number of beneficiaries will receive their salaries, including retirees, pensioners and holders of various benefits.
This Monday, September 16, ANSES will pay retirees and pensioners whose income does not exceed the minimum and whose identity documents (DNI) end in 5This group of beneficiaries is one of the largest and represents a significant portion of the payments made by ANSES each month.
In addition to retirees and pensioners, ANSES It will also make payments to holders of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Family Allowance (SUAF) whose ID numbers end in 5. These allowances are fundamental for many Argentine families, as they provide essential financial support for raising and educating their children.
Beneficiaries of the Universal Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) with ID numbers ending in 4 will also receive their payments this Monday. This allowance is intended for pregnant women who are in a situation of economic vulnerability, and its objective is to guarantee adequate nutrition and medical care during pregnancy.
ANSES It has also scheduled payments for beneficiaries of the Prenatal and Maternity Allowance whose ID numbers end in 8 and 9.These allowances are designed to support working women during pregnancy and the postnatal period, helping to cover the costs associated with motherhood and guaranteeing an income during the time they are unable to work.
One-time payments for marriage, adoption and birth are also included in the ANSES payment schedule for this Monday, September 16. These payments are paid in one go and are intended to cover the initial expenses associated with these important events in people’s lives.
Schedule
The payment schedule of ANSES It is crucial to ensure that all beneficiaries receive their payments in an orderly manner and without delays. ANSES organizes payments based on the ending of the beneficiaries’ ID number, which allows for more efficient distribution and avoids crowds at bank branches.
It is important that beneficiaries come to collect their payments on the corresponding dates to avoid inconveniences. ANSES reminds beneficiaries that it is not necessary to request an appointment in advance to collect their salaries. However, it is essential that they come to bank branches only on the dates that correspond to the ending of their ID.