Starting Wednesday, October 12, the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) will begin to deposit the contributions of the month corresponding to retirements and minimum pensions, which are those whose assets do not exceed $48,729.
These deposits, as reported the federal entity, They will be paid jointly with the second installment of the 7,000-peso bond approved last month by the Federal Government.which is delivered through the ANSES for three months (September, October and November) respecting the order by termination of DNI.
On the other hand, the Government of the Nation is defining the last details of a special bonus of 50,000 pesos similar to the IFE, which will be destined to the most vulnerable sectors of society.
According to what was reported by the ANSES, It is expected that this special income booster will be paid jointly with the monthly contributions in three installments of 16,500 pesos each..
Mandatory requirement for the October bonus
The administration directed by Fernanda Raverta explained this week that to receive the special bonus of $50,000 it will not be necessary to make any registration. However, retirees and pensioners of the ANSES They must present a mandatory requirement to be able to collect it.
This is the Fe de Vida or Certificate of Survival, the procedure that all pensioners and retirees must carry out in banks to continue collecting their monthly contributions.
Some banking entities in the country do not require the presentation of the Proof of Life to collect, so it is possible that some retirees and pensioners do not have to do any special procedure. However, there are other entities where the presentation of the certificate is mandatory.
How to process the Life Certificate
These are some of the forms most used by banks to certify that the retiree is still alive:
- Make a withdrawal of money through an ATM using the fingerprint.
- Make a purchase with the debit or credit card associated with the bank account where the pension is collected.
- Put the fingerprint on some of the ANSES totems that are in the country’s bank branches.