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Spokesman for the State Social Protection Fund: Delays with no funding
On the eve of Turan was told about the delay in the payment of pensions in Azerbaijan's capital, according to the schedule at the State Social Protection Fund (SSPF) in Baku completes the transfer of money to personal cards 5-6 of each month.
It has been brought to the attention of the public that the agency reports through the website of the International Bank of Azerbaijan (https://www.hbservice.com/frontend/auth/userlogin?execution=e1s1) scanned electronic data from one of the complainants, living in Sabunchu district through Internet banking, but I did not find the relevant information on the flow of money to his account. There was no SMS for him, although the 7th month they received the complainant.
Call today to Turan spokesman SSPF Amrah Jafarov clarified the situation by linking it with a purely technical problem, since there are no problems in connection with the financing, including raising the basic part of labor pensions.
Recall at the beginning of the year in Azerbaijan the number of pensioners was 1 million 296 thousand people, and the order of the head of state to increase the base part of labor pension will be extended to 1 million 223 thousand pensioners.
According to the amendments to the state fund deficit budget, income and expenses increased in comparison with the original version by 7.4% - from 3 billion 78.57 million to 3 billion 307.36 million manats.
Pensions will be spent 3 billion 136.1 million manats and benefits will be spent 102.85 million manats.
By the way, the complainant of Sabunchu received his pension at noon today by the IBA ATM. --17D-
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