New Fonavi disbursement April 22: see if you are a beneficiary, reimbursement groups, list 21 and more

New Fonavi disbursement April 22: see if you are a beneficiary, reimbursement groups, list 21 and more

The wait ends for thousands of Fonavistas this April, as a new disbursement of funds will be made for those who contributed to the Fonavi. This effort is part of a process to rectify years of delays in the return of contributions. On this occasion, the refund groups will be made up of lists 1 to 19.

Payments would be made starting April 22 and represent an opportunity for financial relief for many who have waited patiently. Furthermore, Jorge Milla, member of the Ad Hoc Commission representing the National Federation of Fonavistas and Pensioners Association of Peru (Fenaf PerĂº), has stated that payment is being prepared for list 21.

How do you know if you are a beneficiary of Fonavi?

Currently, you can verify if you are a beneficiary of list 1 to 19 and also list 20. To do this, you must access the registration status consultation module on the website of the Technical Secretariat of the Fonavi. The list of the reimbursement groups and list 21 have not yet been published.

If you are part of payment group 20, you can check with your ID here; while if you are part of lists 1 to 19, verify with your ID if you should be paid at this link.

Fonavi: who makes up reimbursement lists 1 and 2?

The reimbursement groups are made up of individuals who were on the published lists 1 to 19, and who, due to data updates, did not receive all of their contributions.

The Ad Hoc commission has reported that reimbursement group 1 is made up of Fonavistas from lists 1 to 19 who, as of March 2024, are 80 years old or older. As for reimbursement group 2, it also includes people over 80 years of age, but deceased, so their spouses or children would be the beneficiaries of collecting.

When will Fonavi reimbursement list 1 be paid?

The start of the payment process for members of reimbursement list 1 is scheduled for April 22, according to Jorge Milla, a member of the Ad Hoc Commission . This is a crucial moment for those who have waited for rectifications and adjustments in their refund amounts, ensuring that the value delivered corresponds faithfully to their documented contributions.

How much money will reimbursement groups receive at most?

Unlike previous cycles, this time no maximum limit has been established for the refund amount. This means that payments could exceed beneficiaries’ expectations, depending on the detailed evaluation of their individual contributions. This measure seeks to guarantee fair and complete compensation for all those affected.

Fonavi refund: when will it be paid and who will make up list 21?

List 21, which is expected in July, will include those Fonavistas who, despite having contributed, have not received any refund. This group will be mainly made up of people over 60 years of agewhich marks a significant effort on the part of the Ad Hoc Commission to guarantee that all Fonavistas receive what they are fairly entitled to.

“If the group is not very large, we lower the age, it could be 40 or 50 years. The objective is for it to be a large group and that will be group 2, Fonavistas who to date have not earned a single sol, because There have been problems in the accreditation of their contributions,” Milla stressed.

Source: Larepublica

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