Emergency aid cash withdrawals begin on the 27th
The emergency aid benefit of R$ 600.00, intended for low-income workers who are being affected by the covid-19 pandemic, a new disease caused by the coronavirus, can begin to be withdrawn in cash on the 27th.
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Caixa Econômica Federal, responsible for paying the amounts, announced the new calendar on Monday (13).
This way, withdrawals will occur according to the beneficiary's month of birth.
Therefore, withdrawals on April 27th will be made available to those born in January and February. On the 28th, withdrawals will be made available to those born in March and April. On the 29th, withdrawals will be made available to those born in May and June, and on the 30th, to those born in July and August.
So, in the month of May, it will be the turn of those born in September and others to withdraw their benefit on the 4th. Finally, those born in November and December will withdraw on May 5th.
It is important to remember that benefit amounts can be withdrawn without the need for a card at lottery outlets, if they are open, and also at ATMs.
Despite this, Caixa Econômica Federal emphasizes that there is no need to withdraw the money, as it can be transferred through digital savings through the Caixa Tem app.
Therefore, it will be possible to pay bills and household bills, as well as make unlimited transfers to Caixa accounts.
Additionally, free transfers to other banks are allowed for the next 90 days.
Postponement
Caixa Econômica Federal also postponed payments to workers who used the Caixa Auxílio Emergencial app or the emergency aid website to update their information in the Federal Government's Single Registry of Social Programs (CadÚnico).
So, this group of people started to receive the aid of R$ 600.00 from Thursday (16), on the same date that payment to Bolsa Família beneficiaries begins.
Last week, Caixa had also announced that payments for those who were not registered with CadÚnico, but needed to update their data, would begin this Monday (13) for single mothers and this Tuesday (14) for other workers.
This contingent is mainly composed of informal workers, individual micro-entrepreneurs (MEI) and individual or optional contributors to the National Institute of Social Security (INSS)
According to the bank, the postponement occurred because Dataprev will only send the initial batch of information on Tuesday morning for approximately 34 million Brazilians who registered in recent days.
This is because Caixa had already sent the information of the registered individuals to Dataprev so that it could be checked whether or not they met the eligibility criteria to receive the benefit.
