(ANSA) - ROME, APRIL 18 - INPS, to date, has paid 3.1 million euros in allowances under the Cura Italia decree.
The Institute itself has made it known, explaining that an additional 250,000 have the Iban being corrected in correspondence with the users and 500,000 are in the preliminary investigation. "The effort of the Institute's workers committed to supporting the country in this emergency phase continues," emphasizes INPS.
Furthermore, the Institute further specifies, the possibility of consulting the application has been released and "will be implemented shortly" with the possibility of varying the data entered at the time of the application itself.
INPS: 3.1 million bonus 600 euros paid
2020-04-18T13:52:15.639Z
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Inps, to date, has paid 3.1 million 600 euro allowances provided for in the Cura Italia decree. The Institute said so, explaining that a further 250,000 have the Iban in the process of being corrected in correspondence with the users and 500,000 are in the preliminary investigation. (HANDLE)