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Peru, Mexico and Argentina Finalize April Social Benefit Calendars

Agencies detail dates, amounts, in-person steps to keep payments orderly.

Overview

  • Mexico’s Pensión Bienestar, which entered its final payout window Monday, March 23, is depositing the March–April bimonthly support by surname from R to Z through Thursday, with adults 65+ getting 6,400 pesos, disability 3,300 pesos, Mujeres Bienestar 3,100 pesos and working mothers 1,650 pesos.
  • Registration for Mexico’s disability pension for people aged 30 to 64 runs March 23 to 29 in person at Bienestar modules, with an A–Z day-by-day schedule and a required disability certificate, and approved applicants receive 3,300 pesos every two months.
  • Peru’s ONP starts its April run on April 9 for Decreto Ley 19990 surnames A–C, continues D–L on April 10, M–Q on April 13 and R–Z on April 14, then pays other regimes by bank on April 15 and completes home deliveries from April 15 to 24 through Banco de la Nación and partner banks.
  • Argentina’s ANSES set an April mobility increase of about 2.9 percent that lifts the minimum to 380,319.31 pesos and keeps the 70,000‑peso bonus for the lowest incomes, with proportional top‑ups until a defined floor and no bonus for higher brackets, and published DNI‑based April pay dates.
  • ANSES also moved parts of its March calendar because of the March 23–24 holidays, advancing some deposits and keeping offices closed on March 24 as banks paused service, a typical shift used to prevent clashes with non‑working days and long lines at branches.