
The advance payment of the supplementary pension on March 15 is included in the e-EFKA and State Employment Service planned payments for the current week. March also had surprises in store for the 1.122 million retirees who did not receive a pay raise due to significant personal differences or received less than 7%.
This payment will likely be made separately from pension payments on Thursday and Friday 30 and 31 March. The amount of a one-time payment varies between 200, 250 and 300 euros. As for the April pension payments, this is not yet a decision of the board of directors. EFKA, are expected in the week after March 25th.
Payments for the current week from e-EFKA are planned as follows:
– 16 million euros to 650 beneficiaries after ad hoc decisions.
– €238,224 to 223 recipients of OAEE cash benefits (maternity, pregnancy, sickness, accidents, funeral expenses).
2. DYPA makes the following payments:
– €30 million to 73,000 beneficiaries for unemployment and other benefits.
– €23 million for 13,000 beneficiaries through subsidized employment programmes.
– 10 million euros for 13,000 beneficiaries for public benefit programs (payment of contributions to institutions).
In the week after March 25, the last day of the month, the start of the payment of the basic and supplementary April pension via e-EFKA is expected.
In particular, the most likely dates for the payment of pensions are as follows:
– On Tuesday, March 28, pensioners from the former bodies will be paid: UAEE, RSA, NAT, ETAA, ETAT, ETAP-MME and KPP.
– On Wednesday, March 29, to pensioners who came from former institutions: IKA-ETAM, affiliated banks (CEAPSO, TSP-ISAP), OTE and State, whose AMCA ends with a single digit 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
– On Thursday, March 30, will be paid to pensioners from former institutions: ICKA-ETAM, affiliated banks (CEAPSO, TSP-ISAP), OTE and the State, whose AMCA ends in an even number 0, 2, 4, 6, 8.
Source: Kathimerini

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