Anses Payment Calendar: Retiree Dates for June 2026 Including Aguinaldo
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Argentine retirees and pensioners can now check their June 2026 payment dates through the Anses (National Social Security Administration) calendar.
- The payment schedule includes the regular pension, a bonus, and the aguinaldo (year-end bonus).
- Specific payment dates are determined by the last digit of retirees' identification numbers.
Argentine retirees and pensioners can now consult the official payment schedule for June 2026, released by the National Social Security Administration (Anses). The calendar, published via Resolution 349/2025, outlines the dates for receiving regular pension payments, an additional bonus, and the aguinaldo, commonly known as the year-end bonus.
While the full Anses calendar is typically released later, the general payment scheme for the current year provides a clear indication of when beneficiaries can expect their funds. This schedule takes into account public holidays and aims to reflect the actual disbursement dates. However, Anses advises beneficiaries to verify the calendar at the beginning of June for any potential last-minute modifications.
The payment amounts for June 2026 vary based on the type of pension or retirement benefit. For instance, those receiving the minimum pension will get a total of approximately $674,976.99, which includes their base pension, a $70,000 bonus, and an aguinaldo of $201,659.00. Maximum pension recipients are set to receive a total of $4,070,922.27, including their substantial base pension and aguinaldo, but no additional bonus.
Beneficiaries can determine their specific payment date by checking the Anses official website, where the schedule is organized according to the last digit of their identification document. This ensures an orderly distribution of funds throughout the month.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.