Bank shutdown: what happens to ANSES collections?

The Pensions Agency has reported that the bank strike will affect payment dates in February 2023.

National Administration for Social Insurance (ANSES) continued this week with the collection calendar for February 2023. However, the running body Fernando Ravert thought about bank strike convened by the Association of Banks for tomorrow, Thursday, February 23.

"At today's joint meeting, we still do not have satisfactory answers. Chambers of Commerce are irresponsibly ignoring all the claims and demands of the Association of Banks," said the press release of La Bancarija.

My ANSWERS: When will I get paid?

ANSES announced that the payment calendar for February "will proceed in the same way", that is, that the bank strike will not affect the settlements.

"All people who collect any of the social security benefits will receive the money in their bank account on the same Thursday," said the organization led by Fernanda Raverta.

The bank strike on Thursday, February 23, will not affect the ANSES payment schedule.

In addition, the text states that, in case of need for cash, you can reach the ATM through the Extra Cash service, which is available in all member states, as well as in Rapipago, Pluspayments, Simple paymentamong others.

My ANSES: payment schedule

The following groups will normally receive their salaries this Thursday the 23rd.

  • Pensioners and pensioners who earn more than the minimum: DAYS ending in 2 and 3
  • Holders of universal child benefit and family child benefit: DAYS ending on 9
  • Holders of pregnancy benefit: DAYS ending on the 7th
  • Unemployment benefit holders: DNI ending in 0 and 1

Source: Cronista

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