Fonavistas must present their DNI at the Banco de la Nación agencies to access the return of their contributions.
This Thursday, December 21, the refund of contributions will be made to 64,272 beneficiaries of the extinct National Housing Fund (Fonavi), the same ones that belong to Payment Group No. 20. The former contributors are part of the National Register of Fonavista Beneficiaries approved by the ad hoc Commission and will be able to access their money through the Banco de la Nación.
Latest news about the payment to Fonavistas this December 21
What to 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.
How much minimum and maximum money could a Fonavi contributor receive?
The payment amounts will range from S/40 to S/6,680. The specific amount will depend on verification and proper registration of the years, as well as the amount of contributions made.
How do I know if I am on the Fonavi registry?
To find out if you are registered on the contribution return list of the National Housing Fund (Fonavi) that begins this Thursday, December 21, follow these steps:
-Enter the page of the Consultation Module of the National Register of Fonavistas, which was enabled by the Technical Secretariat of Fonavi.
-Then, 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.
Fonavi: Schedule for the return of contributions
The schedule is established according to the last number of the National Identity Document (DNI):
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