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Payment of the second installment of R $ 600 emergency aid it will be done according to the worker’s month of birth. The first rounds will be for those who turn years in January and February; the last will be those born in November and December.
According to the president of Caixa Econômica Federal (CEF), Pedro Guimarães, in the last calendar, referring to the first installment, which began on April 9, there was no division as proposed for the second round.
Payment of the second installment for emergency aid.
The schedule for the second installment is expected to be announced on Friday, May 8. Another expectation is that payments will start next week.
“We will announce based on the date of birth. In the first installment, we proceeded with the registration and we had to pay people, “Pedro said through social media.
“Either we would wait a month to register 50 million people and then we would have another month to pay or we would start paying every three, four days. You paid for the people who were born in January, March, April, June and December, “he added.
According to the president of Caixa, the payment calendar Depending on the month of birth, it is easier for people to understand when they will be able to access resources.
Pedro also recalled that in April, when Caixa announced that it would pay the aid to seven million people, the next day thousands of people filled the branches in the hope that the benefit would already be released.
Emergency Aid Payment Program
So far only withdrawal schedule Emergency aid in kind was organized by month of birth.
These dates are for those who receive digital savings credit. Even in such cases, there were queues and crowds at agencies for people interested in withdrawing money.
According to Guimarães, the bank is already in the final tranche of payments for the first installment. However, there is still a residue of around seven million entries for analysis. After receiving the eligible requirements, payments will begin within 48 hours.
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