This Friday, the National Social Security Administration (ANSES), announced that veterans of the Malvinas war will be able to access the credits granted by the body in charge of Fernanda Raverta.
As indicated by the entitywho can access loans from the ANSESare the beneficiaries of the war veteran’s pension, as well as those who belong to the Argentine Integrated Social Security System (SIPA).
This, according to the ANSES, “in order to contribute from the national State with their well-being” and the quality of life of ex-combatants. In addition, the measure is taken to boost the economy.
“This measure is part of the permanent commitment of the Argentine State in the vindication, recognition and protection of those who participated 40 years ago in said armed conflict”, they indicated.
In turn, they affirmed that “the loans provided by ANSES they give an improvement to the people who access them, thus creating the necessary conditions to improve the standard of living”.
The agency also reported “that the Sustainability Guarantee Fund of ANSES will be in charge of managing the life insurance coverage on the debit balance of Malvinas veterans who take these credits”.
How veterans can access ANSES credits
The entity establishes as a requirement to be a beneficiary of its credit programs, that ex-combatants from Malvinas reside in the country. They must also be under 92 years of age at the time the loan is finalized.
The organization will grant loans from $5,000 and up to $240,000, which can be paid in 24, 36, or 48 installments.as long as these do not exceed 30% of the beneficiary’s monthly income.
Once the request is made, if the credit is approved, the money will be deposited into the veteran’s account, after 5 business days.
The credit can be requested through the agency’s website, and a copy of the DNI must be presented, in addition to providing other personal data.