The Argentine National Administration of Social Security (ANSES) continues its scheduled payments for June, ensuring that vulnerable sectors of the social security system receive their benefits on time despite operational changes caused by the national holiday on Monday, June 15. On Friday, June 19, funds will be deposited into the bank accounts declared by each beneficiary. These payments are made automatically, and financial institutions are preparing to handle both counter service demands and cash withdrawals via ATMs, particularly for retirees receiving the minimum pension, family allowances per child, pregnancy subsidies, and initial installments of unemployment benefits.
This week’s payment schedule is determined based on the last digit of the beneficiaries' National Identity Documents (DNI). The groups eligible to collect their benefits on June 19 include retirees and pensioners whose income does not exceed the minimum amount and have DNI numbers ending in 8. Additionally, recipients of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) with DNI numbers ending in 8, as well as beneficiaries of Family Allowances for Children with DNI numbers ending in 8, will also receive their payments this day.
Beneficiaries of the Pregnancy Allowance for Social Protection with DNI numbers ending in 6 and individuals receiving Unemployment Benefits with DNI numbers ending in 0 and 1 will also see their funds credited on this date. This structured approach ensures that the distribution process remains organized and efficient, minimizing long lines and delays at banking outlets.
The majority of attention during this period will focus on passive beneficiaries who receive the basic allowance under the social security system. Financial institutions are expected to experience high traffic due to the concentration of these payments on June 19. According to the official calendar, the next phase of payments will begin on Tuesday, June 23, targeting retirees and pensioners who earn more than the minimum pension across the country.
In addition to these scheduled payments, the Unique Payment Assignments—covering marriage, adoption, and birth—as well as Family Allowances for Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) remain available for all document endings. The deadline for collecting these funds has been extended until July, providing beneficiaries with additional flexibility in accessing their benefits.
The upcoming increase in pensions for July will depend on the inflation rate recorded in May, which will determine the percentage adjustment for retirees and pensioners. This adjustment is crucial for maintaining the purchasing power of beneficiaries amid rising prices. While the exact figure has yet to be announced, the anticipated increase reflects the government's commitment to addressing economic pressures faced by retirees and other vulnerable populations.
As the month progresses, ANSES will continue monitoring the flow of payments and ensuring that all beneficiaries receive their allocations without disruption. With the extension of certain benefit collection periods and the structured release of funds according to DNI endings, the organization aims to maintain transparency and efficiency in its operations. The continued implementation of these measures underscores the importance of social security programs in supporting Argentina’s most vulnerable citizens during times of economic uncertainty.
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