From this Thursday, December 21 until the 29th of the following week, former contributors to the National Housing Fund (Fonavi) will be able to approach the agencies of the National bank to access the collection of your money. Payment will be made according to the last number of the DNI.
The entity has reported that Fonavistas who are in payment group 20 can approach the 561 agencies they have nationwide, according to the following schedule: Thursday the 21st (with 0 and 1 as the last digit of the DNI), Friday the 22nd ( 2 and 3), Saturday 23 (4), Tuesday 26 (5 and 6), Wednesday 27 (7 and 8) and Thursday 28 (9).
In the case of people who cannot come on their corresponding date, they will be able to go on Friday the 29th. In addition, the president of the Ad Hoc CommissionLuis Luzuriaga, told this medium that Seniors may make their withdrawal effective on any other dateas long as the current legal framework is not modified.
An essential requirement to make the payment will be to come with your physical DNI, in addition to the Certificate of Recognition of Contributions and Rights from Fonavista (Cerad). This document contains the amount that corresponds to the Fonavista—between S/40 and S/6,680—according to the recognized contribution periods.
How to access Cerad?
According to the Ad Hoc Commission, the Cerad will be available on the website of the Technical secretary (fonavi-st.gob.pe) and can be downloaded by the people who make up group 20 of payments in the coming days.
After 4 years, the return of contributions is being resumed with a group of 64,272 older adults, prioritizing those who have not received anything in the previous processes. The total amount that will be allocated on this occasion amounts to S/164 million 350,034which will be subtracted from the S/2.3 billion that the commission has in its fund.
Finally, the Banco de la Nación specified that next year it will continue with the payment to the following groups.
Source: Larepublica

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