The return of contributions from National Housing Fund (Fonavi) remains a crucial issue for retirees awaiting refund of their contributions. Currently, 20 lists of beneficiaries have been published, and 71,000 people from groups 1 to 19 have already received their disbursement. In addition, 64,272 seniors belonging to list 20 are receiving their payment for the first time. However, uncertainty persists regarding future disbursements.
Luis Luzuriaga, leader of the Fonavi Ad Hoc Commission, has announced his intention to start a new disbursement, not corresponding to list 21, but to a group of reimbursements from previous lists. To verify if you are one of the beneficiaries of the refund of Fonavi contributions, it is essential to follow the steps indicated in the registration status consultation module on the website of the Fonavi Technical Secretariat.
How to verify if you are a beneficiary of the return of Fonavi contributions?
To find out if you are included in the Fonavi return lists, access the registration status consultation module on the website of the Fonavi Technical Secretariat. If you are part of payment group 20, check with your ID here. If you belong to list 1 to 19, check with your ID if you should be paid by clicking on this link.
Fonavi: will there be a new disbursement in March?
Although it has not been officially confirmed, there is expectation of a new disbursement in March. Luis Luzuriaga, president of the Fonavi Ad Hoc Commission, has indicated that it is necessary to make a new delivery of money, not from list 21, but as a reinstatement of previous lists, preferably March 15. The proposal is under discussion and, if the guidelines are approved, the process could begin soon.
“It is a reinstatement group (from previous lists) (…). The proposal is rough. We are going to discuss it and look for a middle point and, if the guidelines are approved, we will begin. That money is in the National bank and they will only have to go and collect — as is happening now with those on list 1 to 19, who have been withdrawing their contributions since February 1,” Luzuriaga added to The Republic.
Can I lose my money if I didn’t get paid even though it was my turn?
No. If you were selected for the refund, but were not able to collect at the assigned time, you can still do so at any time by presenting your ID. Eduardo Gaytán, head of the Orientation and Registration Subunit of the Technical Secretariat, assures that the money will not be lost and the beneficiaries can go to collect from the Banco de la Nación.
What is known about Fonavi list 21?
Until now, a disbursement of money for list 21 has not been confirmed. However, the Fonavi Ad Hoc Commission is focused on making a refund of the previous lists. Any news will be announced by the official media.
What is the Cerad certificate and how to obtain it?
The certificate of recognition and rights of the Fonavista (Cerad) is a document that verifies the number of months recognized per year and the money corresponding to the beneficiary. To obtain it, visit the Fonavi website, click on ‘check your Cerad Payment Group No. 20 here’, enter your username and password, and check your Cerad. If you do not agree with the amount, you can file a dispute after receiving your Cerad.
Source: Larepublica

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