The return of Fonavi contributions has not yet ended. Although as of this Thursday, December 21, these payments restarted for those who were in the Group 20there are still citizens who have not benefited.
That is why among this group of people who still do not see their name in any relationship, despite having registered, the question arises as to when they will receive some of their money. If you want to know more about the following contribution delivery lists, we will tell you in this note.
What is known about the publication of new lists of Fonavi beneficiaries?
A member of the Fonavi ad hoc Commission confirmed to The Republic that on Thursday, January 4, 2024, they will meet to define the next group of payments. This will be made up of those members of the 19 lists, but who did not make the payment. This was also reported by Eduardo Gaytán, representative of the Technical Secretariat.
“Let’s remember that there have already been 19 payment lists, if they have already left in those groups it is not their responsibility to collect yet. The Technical Secretariat and the ad hoc Commission are working to consider them in the next groups,” said Gaytán.
On the other hand, it was specified that they will seek to make it a larger group, since list 20 was only for those who had not earned a single sol before, over 60 years of age, those registered in the registry of the National Council for the Integration of the Person with Disabilities (Conadis) and those who suffer from serious or terminal illnesses.
Fonavi: how much money will be returned?
It is important to highlight that the ad hoc Commission transferred resources for a total of S/164 million 350,034 for the return of contributions corresponding to list 20. These funds will be distributed among more than 60,000 former fonavistas.
In addition, it has been specified that the amounts to be returned range from S/40 to S/6,680 on this occasion. The exact amount will depend on the number and years of contributions that are duly verified and recorded.
On the first day of payments, more than 12,000 older adults nationwide made the payment, according to the Banco de la Nación. Photo: GLR Archive
Source: Larepublica

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