50% discounts and up to $40,000 reimbursement launched for ANSES retirees in supermarkets in December

ANSES has introduced new agreements with banks and supermarkets to provide 50% discounts and up to $40,000 reimbursements for retirees on essential purchases in December. These initiatives aim to expand rebates on basic goods. Details include how to access them and participating entities.

The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) announced the expansion of benefits for retirees through agreements with banks and supermarket chains. Starting in December, holders of ANSES pensions and retirements can access 50% discounts on essential purchases, along with reimbursements of up to $40,000.

These incentives apply in participating supermarkets and aim to ease the economic burden on basic necessities. To participate, retirees must use debit cards linked to their ANSES account or agreed payment methods with the involved financial entities.

The program is part of efforts to support the most vulnerable sectors during the year-end period. Participating entities include major national banks and supermarkets, though it is recommended to verify specific conditions at each point of sale. No additional restrictions are mentioned in the available sources.

関連記事

French National Assembly deputies voting on drug price transparency amendment, with ecologists celebrating and government opposing.
AIによって生成された画像

Assembly adopts transparency on real drug prices

AIによるレポート AIによって生成された画像

Deputies adopted an amendment on Friday making public the real prices of reimbursable drugs and discounts granted by pharmaceutical companies to the state. This measure, pushed by the ecologist group, aims to strengthen democratic oversight of social security spending. The government opposed it, fearing higher costs.

The National Social Security Administration (ANSES) is paying an extra $108,000 benefit in SUAF family allowances this month, but not all affiliates qualify. TN's article details who is excluded from the February 2026 payment.

AIによるレポート

The National Social Security Administration (Anses) continues its February 2026 payment schedule, reorganized due to the carnival holiday. On Wednesday, February 25, retirees and pensioners with earnings above the minimum and DNI endings 4 and 5 receive payments, along with pregnancy benefit holders with DNI ending 9, and unemployment benefits for DNI endings 2 and 3. The change does not affect benefit amounts or conditions.

Starting this Tuesday, December 30, the National Service for Training and Employment (Sence) begins payments for the Women's Work Bonus, providing a monthly contribution of up to $44,157 to eligible beneficiaries. Workers can check their assigned amount on the Sence website using their RUN and Unique Key. This December deposit is calculated proportionally to the income recorded in September.

AIによるレポート

At the Popular Savings Bank in San José de las Lajas, monthly pension payout days create endless lines and tensions among customers. Prioritized retirees overwhelm services, leaving other users unattended amid fears of running out of cash. Concerns over power outages and cash shortages dominate the daily scene.

Chile's National Health Fund (Fonasa) has launched a process to refund excess health contributions, with over $6.495 million available for 75,283 individuals. The initiative covers periods from April 2020 to March 2025 and addresses issues like duplicate payments or excesses from multiple income sources. Affiliates can check eligibility online until March 15, 2026.

AIによるレポート

Nueva EPS announced timely payments to the public hospital network as part of its stabilization plan, starting with December 2025 funds received in January 2026. The entity faces embargoes worth $2.1 billion and is among 10 intervened EPS serving 25 million affiliates. Experts warn of structural issues in Colombia's health system.

 

 

 

このウェブサイトはCookieを使用します

サイトを改善するための分析にCookieを使用します。詳細については、プライバシーポリシーをお読みください。
拒否