Peru’s Fonavi Begins Reintegro 5 Payments

Why this is here: The government is distributing approximately 222 million soles to over 66,000 former Fonavi contributors this month.
In Peru, the Banco de la Nación began distributing Reintegro 5 payments on May 14 to over 66,000 former Fonavi contributors. The National Housing Fund, now defunct, collected resources to finance social housing projects.
The government now returns contributions through a scheduled deposit plan. Payments are distributed according to the last digit of recipients’ national ID cards.
The schedule allocates funds from May 14 to May 21, with specific dates for each digit. Roughly 222 million soles are earmarked for this group of adults. The Asociación Federación Nacional de Fonavistas reports that the new registry prioritizes those over 67, people registered with CONADIS, and the heirs of deceased contributors over 88 years old.
Not all former contributors are included in this round. The official registry is available online for verification, and the administrative resolution will be published in the official gazette. The process of identifying and compensating all eligible fonavistas continues.
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