Fonavi: more than 71,400 former laggard contributors would still recover their contributions at the end of January

Fonavi: more than 71,400 former laggard contributors would still recover their contributions at the end of January

Said group, subject to partial payment of their contributions, includes the Fonavistas and their heirs who, being part of previous calls, did not make the payment effective, FENAF-Peru announced.

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The National Association of Fonavistas and Pensioners of Peru (FENAF-PERÚ) reported that the Ad Hoc Commission approved activating the partial payment to Fonavistas and their heirs who, being part of the previous payment groups, did not make said payment effective.

As the organization was able to acknowledge, the new partial payment will still be activated in the last week of January, and will be made up of more than 71,400 former Fonavi contributors.

“Those who for various reasons cannot keep up with the schedule that starts tomorrow (Thursday the 21st) can go in January or February. That money is not going to be lost,” Eduardo Gaytán, representative of the secretary, said a few weeks ago.

For this first tranche, S/164 million, 350,034 of the S/2,300 million that the ad hoc Commission has, have been allocated for the benefit of 64,272 people. Payments were resumed after four years, prioritizing those who had not received anything before.

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