Next Thursday, December 14, the partial return of contributions to all workers who contributed to the defunct National Housing Fund (Fonavi), created under Decree Law No. 25591, in 1979, to grant loans to people seeking access would restart. to adequate housing.
In total, there will be more than 1.2 million contributors to Fonavi who will be able to access the recovery of these economic resources. To begin this advance, the Executive Branch has allocated more than S/2.3 billion. Next, check whether or not you are registered on the list of beneficiaries for the return of this money.
This is the LINK to find out if you are registered in the Fonavista registry
If you want to know whether or not you are registered on the Fonavi contribution return list, follow these steps:
- Enter the registration status consultation module website of the Fonavi Technical Secretariat.
- Next, complete the form with your identity document, whether it is a DNI, immigration card or electoral booklet.
- Enter the verification code that appears on the screen.
- Click on ‘inquire’ and find out if you are registered as a beneficiary or not.
- Please note that the list of registered people is still under construction and you may not yet be able to access the refund of contributions, as it is in process.
Fonavi 2023: who would be a priority to collect their contributions?
According to article 10 of Law 31928, which establishes measures and criteria for the return of contributions to the National Housing Fund (Fonavi), the Ad Hoc Commission must attend as a priority to:
- People over 60 years of age.
- People registered with the National Council for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities (Conadis).
- Those people who have a serious or terminal illness, whether the owners or relatives.
Likewise, the rule specifies that the return of contributions to Fonavi will be delivered to the titular Fonavista or its duly accredited representative. In the event of death, it will go to his relatives, in accordance with the following order:
- The surviving spouse or member of the de facto union, minor children and children with permanent total disabilities accredited by Conadis.
- Children of legal age.
- Parents.
- Brothers.
If there is no presence of the persons indicated above, the return of contributions will be made effective to those who prove that they are debtors of the deceased Fonavista through intestate or testamentary succession.
Fonavi 2023: in which bank will the contributions be paid?
The beneficiaries of the refund of the failed National Housing Fund (Fonavi) will receive payment of their contributions starting December 14, according to statements by the Minister of Economy, Alex Contreras, to Radio Nacional.
In that sense, they will be able to collect their money from the Banco de la Nación according to the availability of funds, which amounts to S/2,327 million, including the S/50 million approved in the 2023 public budget.
How do I register to receive the Fonavi refund?
- Go to the Fonavi website and click on ‘register at the Fonavi technical secretariat (Sifonavi)’.
- Then, open Form #1 or download it at THIS LINK to record your ID and work history.
- Write the personal information requested, such as the type of document and its number.
- Register your surnames and full names, as indicated in the structure.
- Next, enter your date of birth and the sex to which you belong.
- In a similar box, the current location is required and then you must enter your phone number as well as a current email.
- When you have finished the main box, go to the previous box. Once you’re there, record your work history.
- In this case, enter the type of registration, private number, the name of the company and the start and end date.
- After filling out this field, add the additional requested data, such as retirement status, ONP date, and connection of the SNP and AFP.
Source: Larepublica

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