ANSES Payment Schedule: August 21 Payment Details
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Argentina's National Social Security Administration (ANSES) continues its payment schedule for August on Friday, August 21.
- Beneficiaries include retirees and pensioners with minimum pensions, and recipients of prenatal and universal child allowances.
- Payments are adjusted monthly based on inflation, with a 1.89% increase reflecting June's 1.9% inflation rate.
Argentina's National Social Security Administration (ANSES) is proceeding with its August payment schedule on Friday, August 21. The day's disbursements are designated for retirees and pensioners receiving minimum pensions, alongside recipients of the Prenatal Allowance and the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), among other benefits.
These social benefits have received a 1.89% adjustment for the month, aligning with the 1.9% inflation recorded in June. This monthly adjustment is calculated using price increase percentages with two decimal places to ensure an exact updated value.
The payment calendar for August organizes deposits based on the last digit of beneficiaries' national identification numbers (DNI). For Friday, August 21, those with DNI ending in 8 will receive their payments. This includes retirees and pensioners with minimum pensions, AUH recipients, and those receiving the Universal Pregnancy Allowance, all receiving a total amount of $489,775.92 or $120,675.30 respectively. Family allowances for prenatal care and single payments will be issued to all DNI endings at a general rate.
Beneficiaries can check their specific payment date and location through the official ANSES platform. This allows individuals to plan their withdrawals from authorized bank branches or ATMs, helping to avoid delays in accessing their social benefits. Those residing in the southern region are advised to select a bank branch to maintain their regional subsidy. Any chosen payment method will become effective 60 days after the request.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.