The National Social Security Administration (ANSES), the body responsible for managing and paying social benefits, continues with its payment schedule for various benefits, including retirement, pensions, Universal Child Allowance (AUH), Pregnancy Allowance (AUE), and other family allowances.
This Wednesday, September 11, ANSES pays retirees and pensioners whose income does not exceed the minimum income and whose national identity documents (DNI) end in 2. This group of beneficiaries is one of the largest, and the payment of their income is crucial for their daily livelihood.
The measure of staggering payments according to the ending of the DNI seeks to avoid crowds in banks and ensure more orderly and efficient service. Non-contributory pensions (PNC) will also be paid this Wednesday, September 11, for those beneficiaries whose ID numbers end in 4 and 5.
PNCs are intended for people who have not been able to access a contributory pension, either due to disability, old age or mothers of seven or more children. These pensions are a fundamental tool to guarantee a minimum income to vulnerable sectors of the population.
Beneficiaries of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Pregnancy Allowance (AUE) with ID numbers ending in 2 will also receive their payments this Wednesday. The AUH is an economic benefit intended to protect children and adolescents in vulnerable situations, while the AUE is aimed at pregnant women without social coverage.
Family Allowances from the Single Family Allowance System (SUAF) will also be paid this Wednesday, September 11, for beneficiaries with ID numbers ending in 2. These allowances are aimed at employees, self-employed workers and beneficiaries of unemployment benefits, among others.
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Recipients of the Prenatal and Maternity Allowance with ID numbers ending in 2 and 3 will also receive their payments this Wednesday. These allowances are intended to protect workers during pregnancy and maternity, ensuring that they can count on an income during these crucial times.
The Single Payment Allowances, which include payments for marriage, adoption and birth, are paid to all beneficiaries regardless of the ending of their DNI from September 10 to October 10. These single payment allowances are paid to all beneficiaries regardless of the ending of their DNI from September 10 to October 10. ANSES They are timely financial support for significant events in the lives of individuals and families.