After 27 years of fighting against regulatory obstacles by the Executive Branch, more than 60,000 former contributors to the National Housing Fund (Fonavi), who are part of Payment Group No. 20, will collect from this Thursday, December 21, a advance of your money against a subsequent cancellation, according to Supreme Decree 280-2023-EF.
For this process of returning Fonavi contributions, the Ad Hoc Commission will transfer S/164 million 350,034 to the Banco de la Nación. In the following note from La República, check whether or not you are registered in the official registry of beneficiaries that was approved through an Administrative Resolution of this working group.
Fonavi: check the official link to find out if you are a beneficiary of the refund of contributions
After publishing the National Register of Fonavistas that belong to Payment Group No. 20, it is now possible to check if you are one of the 64,722 beneficiaries who will be able to collect this economic resource from Thursday, December 21. You just have to follow these steps:
- Enter the page of the Consultation Module of the National Register of Fonavistas, run by the Technical Secretariat of Fonavi.
- Then, enter your DNI number, immigration card or voter registration card, as the case may be.
- Type the characters that appear on the screen (six uppercase letters).
- Click ‘Consult‘ and you will be shown a message to know if you are registered as a beneficiary or not.
What can I do if I am not on the Fonavista registry?
If you do not appear in the National Register of Fonavi 2023 Beneficiaries, you must Wait for the next list that will be published next year. Remember that the Ad Hoc Commission reported that it seeks to include in the following payment groups all workers who did not collect their money when they were on the 19 lists.
In that sense, you should be attentive and check your registration status at THIS LINK.
Fonavi: how to register to receive a refund of contributions?
If you are not registered in the official register of beneficiaries, you must present form 1, in which you will record your identification and work history. Next, follow these steps:
- Go to the Fonavi website and register at the FOLLOWING LINK.
- Then, click on ‘create user’ and fill out your information if you are an owner or representative.
- You can then fill out Form 1 virtually to record your identification and work history.
- Write the personal information requested, such as the type of document and its number.
- Register your surnames and full names, as well as 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 personal phone number as well as a current email.
- When you have finished the main box, go to the previous one. 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.
In which bank will the Fonavistas of Group 20 be paid?
Starting this Thursday, December 21, more than 60,000 Fonavistas from Group No. 20 will be able to collect their money through the Agencies of the Bank of the Nation in all the country.
What is the contact number of Fonavi?
He National Housing Fund (Fonavi) was a program created by Decree Law No. 22591, in 1979, with the purpose of financing loans for people seeking to build or acquire a property by collecting mandatory monthly contributions. In that sense, if you have questions about your registration in the National Register of Fonavistas or want to communicate with the Single Virtual Service Platform, you can do so using the following numbers and emails:
- (01) 640-8665, Monday to Friday from 8.00 am to 6.00 pm
- For inquiries: mpconsulta@stfonavi.gob.pe
- For requests: requests@stfonavi.gob.pe.
Source: Larepublica

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