Attention Fonavistas! Nearly 39,000 beneficiaries still haven't collected Reintegro 5: How to check if you're on the list?
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Nearly 39,000 beneficiaries of Peru's Fonavi housing fund have not yet collected their Reintegro 5 payments, totaling over S/222 million.
- Over 27,700 individuals have already received more than S/106 million since payments began on May 14.
- The Reintegro 5 payments are for former contributors who previously received partial refunds, with eligibility criteria including age and specific health conditions.
Thousands of former contributors to Peru's National Housing Fund (Fonavi) are yet to claim their Reintegro 5 payments, despite the disbursement process beginning nearly a month ago. As of the latest report, approximately 39,000 beneficiaries have not collected their share of the funds, which amount to over S/222 million.
The Technical Secretariat supporting the Ad Hoc Commission announced that more than 27,700 individuals have already received their reimbursements, totaling over S/106 million. This group represents a portion of the 66,644 beneficiaries initially identified for this phase of payments.
The Reintegro 5 initiative targets former contributors who were part of payment lists one through 19 and had previously received partial refunds. Eligibility criteria for this round include individuals who turned 67 by May 31, 2026, heirs of deceased Fonavi members who would have reached 88 by the same date, registered individuals with Conadis, ONP disability pensioners, and patients with certified serious or terminal illnesses. The amount receivable varies based on recognized contributions, with some eligible for up to S/6,680.
Beneficiaries can check their eligibility by entering their DNI (national identity document) number on the official Fonavi consultation platform. The process requires selecting the document type, entering the number, and completing a system verification to determine if they are on the list for the fifth reimbursement.
Originally published by La Repรบblica in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.