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$ 10,000 ANSeS Bonus: 1.3 million people expect to receive silver by Mail

2020-04-23T17:28:24.560Z


They are the ones who said that they do not have a bank account or charge AUH.


04/23/2020 - 14:10

  • Clarín.com
  • Economy
  • Economy

Of the almost 8 million beneficiaries of the $ 10,000 bond established by the Government to help those without income, it has already been collected by 2.4 million parents who receive the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) and the Pregnancy Allowance. And another 4,981,793 people chose the means of payment . Of that total 1,198,798 they are charging because they reported the CBU and the ANSeS directly deposits the money in their bank account.

Another 2,468,569 chose to charge for the Link and Banelco Networks or Banco Provincia and 1,314,446 people chose to charge for the Post. These last two groups  will begin to receive the bonus from May 6.

The large number of people who did not report the CBU would be explained by the high level of informality of the beneficiaries of this bond.

How beneficiaries of the $ 10,000 ANSeS bond chose to collect.

For its part, the more than half a million people who have not yet chosen the means of payment, will be able to do so between April 27 and until May 1.

In addition, the 140,000 who were initially rejected for charging a national, provincial or municipal food plan, such as Ciudadanía Porteña or Más Vida - a measure that was later rectified — will be credited with the $ 10,000 in the account where they receive the benefit of the food plan. Those who do not have an account must inform ANSeS of the means of payment.

In this way, the payment schedule of the Emergency Family Income (IFE) is completed, which implies a total disbursement of $ 80,000 million by the Government.

However, with the extension of the quarantine, the Government does not rule out re-granting the bond for a similar amount.

Source: clarin

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