The return of contributions from National Housing Fund (Fonavi) continues to raise questions among beneficiaries. In March, a new disbursement was expected for those Fonavistas who in the previous lists charged lower amounts; however, the payment date has not yet been announced.
Therefore, as the process progresses, doubts arise about future disbursements, the lists of beneficiaries and other extra information to be able to collect your money without major setbacks. Next, we tell you everything you need to know about Fonavi.
How to see if you are a beneficiary of Fonavi?
To verify if you are a beneficiary of the refund of Fonavi contributions, you can access the registration status consultation module on the website of the Technical Secretariat of the Fonavi.
If you are part of payment group 20, you can check your ID HERE to collect the money that corresponds to you. On the other hand, if you belong to lists 1 to 19, check with your ID if the payment corresponds to you by clicking on this LINK.
Fonavi: what happened with the March disbursement?
As recalled, the Ad Hoc Commission had planned that a new payment would be made on March 15, it was a refund for Fonavistas from previous lists (from 1 to 19), and not from list 21.
“They want to go their own way and pay only as of April 15 and, possibly, continue delaying“said a source close to the Ad Hoc Commission to La Repú.
In addition, the Fonavistas have stressed to the Minister of Economy and Finance, José Arista, that the additional credit of S/3,300 million is pending to settle the debts owed to former contributors, especially from the recent list 20, since the 2024 Budget is not available to them. has allocated no amount.
What is known about list 21 of beneficiaries?
Jorge Milla, member of the Ad Hoc Commission representing the National Federation of Fonavistas and Pensioners Association of Peru (Fenaf Perú), has announced that the payment for List 21 is being prepared, with an estimated start date for the end of March .
“We have approved these partial payments. Everything should be paid, but since massive payments come from March… The technical secretariat system attached to the PCM is preparing them for March. So moving that system would have put us off, and we wouldn’t start in March anymore. That is why we only decided to activate partial payment (for lists 1 to 19), ”he said for Infobae.
Fonavi: why am I not listed as a beneficiary?
The lack of appearance as a beneficiary on the Fonavi return lists may have various reasons. One is that you have not completed your registration and presentation of form 1 at the Fonavi technical secretariat.
It could also be that you were already on a previous return list, but you did not collect your payment at that time. It is important to verify your situation with the competent authorities to obtain more information in this regard.
What is Cerad and how to process 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 certificate.
Source: Larepublica

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