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ANSES Payment Calendar: collect on time with simple steps
Why the calendar matters for your pocket
The ANSES Payment Calendar orders which day each person is paid according to the benefit and the ending of the DNI. Having a clear date allows you to plan the payment of services, make essential purchases without rushing, avoid interest on late payments and organize withdrawals or transfers in advance. This foresight reduces stress and helps you to make better use of every peso in the household, especially if you combine several benefits.
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Who is included and how is payment ordered?
The schedule covers pensions, pensions, Universal Child Allowance (AUH), Pregnancy Allowance (AUE), Family Allowances (SUAF), Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) and Unemployment Benefits. The order is defined using the last digit of the DNI, which avoids saturation in banks and ATMs. If you receive several benefits, each one may have a different date; write them down in the same calendar to see the whole month and not mix reminders.
Holidays, rescheduling and last-minute verifications
The published dates may change due to holidays or operational issues. That is why it is convenient to check the week of the payment in the official channels. If you need the money for a fixed commitment (rent, installments, services), make the final consultation one or two days before: this way you will avoid making payments out of date and dealing with unnecessary surcharges that affect your monthly budget.
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Data up to date: the basis for collecting payment with no surprises
Check that your contact information and your CBU are up to date: an old phone number or a closed account may delay the accreditation. From My ANSES you can modify the means of payment, confirm ownership and check if there are any pending payments. Keeping everything up to date also reduces the risk of rejections due to inconsistencies and allows you to react quickly to any notice from the agency.
Date and place of collection: the basics in two steps
To find out the day and the branch or means of accreditation, search for your benefit and consult by DNI. If you have a Social Security Code, enter your profile to see more details (amount, receipt, history). Save the screenshot or send it to yourself by mail or messenger, so you have it at hand the day you go to the bank or ATM and reduce unnecessary trips.
How to prepare for payday
If you go to the teller window, check opening hours and carry a valid ID card. For ATMs, check limits and location of nearby networks; if the area is crowded, prefer early opening hours. With account accreditation, organize transfers and digital payments the same day: save time and avoid queues. Remember that you can withdraw in installments throughout the week if you don't need everything at once.
Avoid scams and fake contacts
Never share your Social Security Code or bank details by phone, mail or messages. ANSES does not ask for codes through these channels. For any procedure, use the official website, the app or the 130 line. Be wary of shortened links that promise "immediate payment" and of profiles that ask for money to "speed up" a benefit: these are common frauds on collection dates.
If payment has not been credited
First check in My ANSES if you have the correct information and payment method. Confirm that the account is active and unrestricted. If everything is OK and the payment does not appear, start the claim through the official channels. Keep receipts and screenshots; noting the date and time of processing helps you to follow up and to have arguments if you make a later claim at the paying entity.
Quick checklist to close the month with peace of mind
Write down all your dates, set reminders two days in advance, update contact/CBU, confirm place of collection and avoid leaving with cash you won't use. With these five steps, the calendar stops being an uncertainty and becomes a tool to get to the next month without surprises or surcharges.
On the next page you will find step-by-step instructions and the official channels (web, app and telephone) so that the information is always available and up to date.