
The payment of basic and additional pensions for March is included, among other things, in payments to be made e-EFKA and DYPA for the week of February 20-24, 2023
It is recalled that the 7.75% supplement (for those eligible) for the month of January 2023 will also be included in the payment of basic pensions, while lump sum payment for all beneficiaries on Friday 24 February, the last day of payment of the pension for March.
Total expected to be paid 2.27 billion euros to more than 2.6 million beneficiaries.
Especially:
1. From e– EFKA will be done during February 20-24, 2023 the following payments under the regular payments of the Agency:
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Her Wednesday, February 22 For basic and supplementary pensions, €554.1 million will be paid in March to 933,000 pensioners from the former OAEE, OGA, NAT, ETAT, ETAA, ETAP-MME and PPC organizations.
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Her Thursday, February 23 790 million euros will be paid to 1,525,000 state pensioners. IKA-ETAM, from banks and OTE whose AMCA ends in 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9.
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Her Friday, February 24 845 million euros will be paid to 2,530,000 beneficiaries. This amount concerns, on the one hand, the payment of basic and additional February pensions to state pensioners, IKA-ETAM, from banks and OTE whose AMCA ends with 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8, on the one hand, the amount corresponding to the pension increases for January for all beneficiaries (about 2,530,000)
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Between 20 and 24, 16.5 million euros will be paid to 700 beneficiaries after ad hoc decisions are made.
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Finally, 31,075 recipients of cash benefits (maternity, sickness, accidents, funerals) will receive 11.9 million euros.
2. From DOUBLE the following payments will be made:
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€25 million for 65,000 beneficiaries for unemployment and other benefits
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€20 million for 11,000 beneficiaries through subsidized employment programs
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€6 million for 9,000 mothers for subsidized maternity leave
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5 million euros for 500 beneficiaries of public benefit programs (payment of contributions to institutions)
Source: Kathimerini

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