Weekly Payments: July Pensions, Benefits, and Lump Sums – All Dates
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Greece's e-EFKA and DYPA will disburse over 1.19 billion euros between June 29 and July 3 to more than 1.74 million beneficiaries.
- Payments include July pensions, unemployment benefits, and lump-sum payments.
- Specific dates are set for pension payments, advance pension payments, and special benefits.
Greece is set to disburse substantial amounts in social security and employment benefits in the coming week. From June 29 to July 3, a total of 1,191,311,337.31 euros will be paid to 1,740,042 beneficiaries through the Hellenic Public Sector Retirement Fund (e-EFKA) and the Public Employment Service (DYPA).
The e-EFKA will be responsible for the largest portion of these payments. On June 29, 1,120,191,337.31 euros will be distributed for July's main and supplementary pensions to 1,659,252 recipients. An additional 2.8 million euros will be paid on June 30 to 7,600 beneficiaries for advance pension payments under Law 4778/2021. Furthermore, on July 3, 320,000 euros will be allocated to 390 beneficiaries for non-disability allowances for July 2026.
Between June 29 and July 3, e-EFKA will also release 15 million euros to 800 beneficiaries for lump-sum payments, following the issuance of relevant decisions. These payments cover a range of social security obligations and aim to support pensioners and other eligible individuals.
The DYPA will also be making significant payments during this period. A total of 22 million euros will be distributed to 36,000 beneficiaries for unemployment benefits and other related aid. Additionally, 13 million euros will be provided to 19,000 mothers for subsidized maternity leave. The DYPA will also allocate 18 million euros to 17,000 beneficiaries participating in subsidized employment programs.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.