Argentina's social security agency, ANSES, has announced that today, August 14, 2026, beneficiaries with national ID numbers ending in 8 and 9 will receive their Non-Contributory Pensions. This staggered payment system ensures orderly distribution. Learn who qualifies, how to collect, and where to check your payment status.

ANSES Confirms Payment for Non-Contributory Pensions

The Administración Nacional de la Seguridad Social (ANSES) – Argentina's social security administration – announced via its official X (formerly Twitter) account that on Friday, August 14, 2026, beneficiaries of Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) whose national ID (DNI) ends in 8 and 9 will receive their payment. The announcement was posted at 8:28 AM local time, reminding citizens of the ongoing payment calendar.

What Are Non-Contributory Pensions?

PNC are state-provided benefits for individuals who lack sufficient contributory history or are in vulnerable situations. They are designed to support:

  • Mothers of 7 or more children
  • People with disabilities
  • Elderly adults without a retirement pension

These pensions are funded by the state and are not tied to prior contributions, making them a crucial safety net for thousands of Argentines.

How Does the Payment Schedule Work?

ANSES staggers payments based on the last digit of the beneficiary's DNI to avoid bank crowding. This month, the schedule assigns August 14 to those with DNI ending in 8 and 9. Beneficiaries can collect their funds at authorized bank branches or ATMs using their debit card.

How to Check Your Payment Status

To verify your payment date, location, or any other details, you can:

  • Visit the official ANSES website
  • Use the Mi ANSES mobile app
  • Call the ANSES hotline

For direct reference, see the official ANSES tweet.

This payment is part of a monthly cycle that ensures all beneficiaries receive their funds in an orderly manner. If you have questions, ANSES recommends consulting the app or website for personalized information.

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