
Completion of the process of paying the basic and supplementary December pensions, early payment of the pension for the same month, and payment of OPECA benefits for November on the 30th of the month includes, among other things, scheduling payments for the week from November 28 to December 2. In total, it is expected that almost 2 billion euros will be paid to more than 4.6 million beneficiaries.
Especially:
On Monday, November 28, 1,516,339 pensioners of the state, IKA-ETAM, banks and OTEs will be paid 769.6 million euros, whose AMKA expires on the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th and 9th.
On Tuesday, November 29, 772.5 million euros will be paid to 1,519,822 state pensioners, IKA-ETAM, banks and OTEs whose AMKA ends with 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
On Wednesday, November 30, €6.5 million will be paid to 17,200 beneficiaries for December pension advances based on Law 4778/2021.
Next week, 11.7 million euros will also be paid to 550 beneficiaries after a lump sum decision is made.
A fee of 340,000 euros will be paid to 480 beneficiaries of TAVTECO payments
€14 million for 33,000 recipients for unemployment and other benefits
€19 million for 18,000 beneficiaries through subsidized employment programs
€1.7 million for 3,000 mothers for subsidized maternity leave
3 million euros for 500 beneficiaries of public benefit programs (payment of contributions to institutions)
€161.4 million for 786,903 recipients of family child benefits
€73.6 million for 175,550 disability benefit recipients (disability and maintenance)
€48.1 million for 226,092 minimum guaranteed income recipients
€33.3 million for 276,445 housing allowance recipients
€11.7 million for 35,142 recipients of uninsured elderly benefits
€12 million for 11,924 birth benefit recipients
329,139 euros 4,089 to beneficiaries as a state contribution to loans (protection of the main residence)
259,850 euros for 810 recipients of housing assistance
€213,100 for 6,090 recipients of the expatriate allowance
€214,333 to 270 beneficiaries for the funeral of the uninsured
EUR 124,831 to 735 beneficiaries as a public contribution to GEFYRA loans (due to COVID-19)

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