Fonavi 2023: Ad hoc Commission approves list of beneficiaries with payments of up to S/6,680

Fonavi 2023: Ad hoc Commission approves list of beneficiaries with payments of up to S/6,680

The group in charge of the return of Fonavi contributions made it official that this December 21, payments will be resumed for a total of 64,272 Fonavistas. You can now find out if you are part of the Twentieth Payment Group.

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The ad hoc Commission for the return of Fonavi contributions approved this Saturday the National Register of Fonavista Beneficiaries – Twentieth Payment Group, in the amount of 64,272 beneficiaries. Starting today you can check if you are on the list.

Administrative resolution No. 001-2023/CAH-LEY No. 29625 provides for the issuance and notification, through the Technical Secretariat of Support to the Ad Hoc Commission, of the Certificate of Recognition of Contributions and Rights of Fonavista – CERAD.

The CERAD will be delivered virtually through the website of the Fonavi Technical Secretariat. Notwithstanding this, the beneficiary can collect the CERAD through the Fonavista service platforms.

“The Ad Hoc Commission will subsequently communicate the date from which the delivery of the CERAD will begin through the website of the Technical Secretariat,” the document states.

The resources allocated for the payment of the Twentieth Group reach S/164 million 350,034. The Banco de la Nación will begin payments, which will be between S/40 and S/6,680, on December 21.

To consult the information contained in Annex 1 mentioned above, you must enter the consultation module through the website, option: “Check here if you are a beneficiary of Payment Group No. 20 – December 2023”with the identity document number of the Fonavista Holder

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