Do you want to verify your contributions from the AFP? Review the following information to find out if the company you work for pays you this benefit and find out what to do in case of non-compliance.
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When a worker is formally hired by a company, they receive monthly contributions to the pension system in which they are affiliated, either AFP or ONP. In this way, he will accumulate a substantial fund that will allow him to lead a good quality of life when he reaches retirement. There are different ways to find out how much money you have in your account and to verify if your employer is paying his contribution per month. Check them HERE.
How to know if my employer is paying AFP?
The easiest way to verify if the company you work for is paying the AFP money into your fund is by reviewing the movements of your account statement, either through the digital platform or the app in which you make your contributions.
So far, only 25% of the AFP fund can be withdrawn. Photo: composition LR/dissemination/Congress
How long does a company have to deposit the AFP?
According to the regulation article 148 Resolution 080 -98-EF/SAFP, the employer must withhold the worker’s contributions and pay the AFP within the first five days of the month following the month of accrual.
The Private Pension System has registered 8 million affiliates. Photo: Andean
What to do if my AFP does not pay me at work?
One measure that you can take in the event of non-payment of the AFP contribution is to file a civil lawsuit against your company to demand that they make the corresponding deposit effective.
The affected party can even request the imposition of precautionary measures such as seizure of accounts or assets in order to comply with the deposit of their contribution.
How can I see my contributions to AFP?
You can review your account status by following these recommendations:
- Ask your AFP to send you your monthly account statement by email. If you don’t remember which AFP you belong to, you can find out at this LINK.
- Entering the website of your AFP.
Source: Larepublica

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