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The State owes about S / 15 billion to members of the Private Pension System

The State owes about S / 15 billion to members of the Private Pension System

The debt that the between entities of the national government, regional and municipal governments, with workers affiliated to the (SPP), amounts to S/14,971,032,456, according to the latest report as of September 2022, prepared by the Association of Pension Fund Administrators.

To date, there are 2,565 public institutions that deducted the monthly salary of their workers and did not deposit it in their individual capitalization accounts in the corresponding AFP, affecting their right to social security and their future pension. In total, 418,766 Peruvians are affected.

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Among the national entities with the highest public debt, the Ministry of Education stands out, with a nominal debt of S/5,733,656, which amounts to S/1,249,973,757 due to default interest. It is followed by the General Management of the Judicial Power with S/2,396,925, upgrading to S/375,745,022 of debt.

In the case of the regions, it heads the Education area of ​​the Regional Government of Piura with a debt of S/574, 609,364 including interest. While, in the case of the municipalities, he leads the list of defaulters in the municipality of La Victoria, owing S / 288,383,466 to workers affiliated with the SPP.

National government: top 10 entities with the highest debt

Entity Dept. Nominal Updated SBS
Ministry of Education – Headquarters Lime S/ 5,733,656 S/ 1,249,973,757
General Management of the Judiciary Lime S/ 2,396,925 S/ 375,745,022
USE 02 Saint Martin de Porres Lime S/ 2,092,466 S/ 128,151,551
National Election Jury Lime S/ 173,386 S/ 89,789,905
USE 04 Commas Lime S/ 2,416,963 S/ 84,141,002
USE 03 Fencing Lime S/ 2,810,213 S/ 76,453,187
USE 05 San Juan de Lurigancho Lime S/ 2,151,761 S/ 74,453,019
USE 01 San Juan de Miraflores Lime S/ 2,090,513 S/ 60,927,757
USE 07 San Borja Lime S/ 1,767,698 S/ 50,570,056
peruvian army Lime S/ 1,831,615 S/ 48,338,801

Regional government: top 10 entities with the highest debt

Entity Dept. Nominal Updated SBS
Piura Region – Education Piura S/ 2,723,393 S/ 574,609,364
Puno Region – Education Puno Fist S/ 3,239,345 S/ 541,944,579
Junín Region – Education Junin S/ 5,416,152 S/ 520,422,443
Cajamarca Region – Education Cajamarca Cajamarca S/ 4,023,869 S/ 424,661,175
Ayacucho Region – Headquarters Ayacucho S/ 1,278,525 S/ 327,089,577
Apurimac Region – Apurimac Education Apurimac S/ 2,378,867 S/ 275,651,096
Piura Region – Education Luciano Castillo Colonna Piura S/ 2,512,893 S/ 274,962,368
Huánuco Region – Education Huanuco S/ 2,836,016 S/ 246,621,668
Cajamarca Region – Chota Education Cajamarca S/ 3,488,809 S/ 234,015,522
Piura Region – Headquarters Piura S/ 662,131 S/ 228,193,859

Local government: top 10 entities with the highest debt

Entity Dept. Nominal Updated SBS
muni. District of La Victoria Lime S/ 7,369,566 S/ 288,383,466
muni. district of San Martin de Porres Lime S/ 6,818,672 S/ 272,531,586
muni. province of Callao Callao S/ 3,692,277 S/ 192,363,529
muni. district of Bellavista Callao S/ 7,144,085 S/ 164,973,177
muni. province of Chiclayo Lambayeque S/ 14,534,963 S/ 143,811,596
muni. district of San Juan de Lurigancho Lime S/ 5,041,170 S/ 140,938,930
muni. Province of Pisco Ica S/ 1,973,867 S/ 137,013,481
muni. district of Carmen de La Legua Reynoso Callao S/ 3,379,457 S/ 88,200,190
muni. province of Huaral Lime S/ 3,897,690 S/ 80,100,575
muni. province of Ica Ica S/ 832,792 S/ 67,592,689

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