The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) continues with its payment schedule for the month of August. On this day, a variety of beneficiaries will receive their salaries, including retirees, pensioners and holders of various benefits.
According to the calendar of ANSESretirees and pensioners whose income does not exceed the minimum amount and whose documents end in 5 will receive their payments this Thursday. This group includes a large number of elderly people who depend on this income to cover their basic needs.
The ANSES has established a staggered payment schedule to avoid crowds at banks and ensure that all beneficiaries can access their funds in an orderly manner. Holders of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) with documents ending in 5 will also receive their payments this Thursday.
The AUH is a benefit intended for low-income families with children under 18 years of age, and its objective is to ensure that these children and adolescents have access to adequate food, education and health.
In addition, those who receive the Food Card, a supplement to the AUH intended for the purchase of food, will also be able to access their funds on this date. Recipients of the Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) with documents ending in 5 will receive their payments this Thursday.
The holders of the Prenatal and Maternity Allowance with documents ending in 6 and 7 will receive their payments this Thursday. These allowances are intended for employees, self-employed workers and domestic workers who are pregnant or on maternity leave.
Assignments
Family allowances corresponding to Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) are paid to all persons who complete their documents until September 10. These pensions are aimed at people with disabilities, mothers of seven or more children, and older adults who do not have the necessary contributions to access a retirement pension.
One-time payments for marriage, birth and adoption are paid for all document completions until September 10. These payments are ANSES They are intended to cover the initial expenses associated with these important events in people’s lives.