- Fonavi starts PAYMENTS TODAY April 25: see if you are a BENEFICIARY and the requirements to access via Banco de la Nación
- Fonavi pays TODAY, April 25: Banco de la Nación announces guidelines for collecting and shares OFFICIAL LINK for consultation
FONAVI return 2024 | The Government authorized a new refund for former contributors to the National Housing Fund (Fonavi) starting today, Thursday, April 25. This disbursement corresponds to reimbursement group 1, which includes beneficiaries from lists 1 to 19 over 80 years of age, who must go to the Banco de la Nación to receive their payments.
Fonavi: list of beneficiaries and latest news for refund at Banco de la Nación
How do you know if you are registered for refund of contributions?
1.- Enter the platform to consult the registration status of the Fonavi Technical Secretariat.
2.- Then complete the form with your IDimmigration card or electoral booklet.
3.- Write the verification code that appears on the screen.
4.- Go to ‘consult’ and find out if you are registered as beneficiary or not.
5.- Keep in mind that the list of registered people is still under construction and you may not yet be able to access the refund of contributions, since it is in process.
Photo: capture of Fonavi Technical Secretary
How can I communicate with Fonavi?
If you encounter difficulties accessing the consultation link, we recommend that you call the Telephone Center for Attention to Fonavista to the number 01 640-8655.
Who can collect contributions to Fonavi from a deceased person?
There is an order of kinship to collect the money from the Fonavi; For example, the preference goes to the spouses. If there are none or they have died, the children may collect the amount. We detail what this hierarchy is.
– The surviving spouse or member of the de facto union
– Minor children or children with permanent disabilities accredited by Conadis
– Children of legal age
– Parents
– Siblings
If none of the indicated persons appear, the return is for those who prove that they are debtors of the deceased Fonavista through intestate or testamentary succession.
How to collect Fonavi contributions from a deceased relative?
In the event that a contributor to Fonavi has died, his or her heirs have the right to receive a refund of the contributions. To do this, they must carry out the relevant judicial or notarial procedures that demonstrate their family relationship with the deceased. Once these procedures are completed, they will be able to collect the corresponding amount at the Banco de la Nación. This has been indicated by the ad hoc commission in charge of managing returns.
Fonavistas form long lines outside the Banco de la Nación
From the early hours of the day, a large number of fonavistas They gather outside the agencies of the Banco de la Nación waiting to receive part of their contributions.
Photo: Miguel Calderón / URPI-LR
What is the minimum Fonavi refund amount?
A minimum refund amount of S/40 was established, which allows Fonavistas with returns less than this amount to demonstrate additional contributions over time. In addition, the Certificate of Recognition of Contributions and Rights of Fonavista (Cerad) will be issued virtually through the Technical Secretariat of Support to the Ad Hoc Commission, and will also be available in physical format on the platforms serving Fonavista.
Fonavi 2024 refund: what is the official consultation link and what are the steps?
The official link is now available to verify if you are part of refund group 1 and come to collect your money. So that you do not have setbacks, we detail the step by step.
Enter the following link: https://fonavi-st.gob.pe/sifonavi/
Click on ‘Check HERE if you are part of the first refund group – April 2024’.
Select document type.
Write the document number and code.
Finally click on ‘Consult’.
Fonavi: who are the beneficiaries of reimbursement group 1?
Starting today, Thursday, April 25, the payment of Fonavi reimbursement group 1 will begin, according to the Ad Hoc Commission. That is, those who are part of list 1 to 19 and who, as of March 2024, are 80 years old or older, and who at the time only received smaller amounts. They will now be able to receive the rest of their money through the Banco de la Nación.
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