The State Employment Service (SEPE) has issued an important notice and it will stop paying from May Unemployment benefits ი ERTE beforehand. So, from next month, they will fulfill their legal obligation Subsidies From the 10th of each month.
Pre-unemployment benefits And ERTE was a social emergency event caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The SEPE They reached an agreement with the banking entities and agreed to repay the payment by the first week of the month. Now that the alarm is gone and even the completion of the inner masks is under consideration, SEPE wants to return to normal.
Banks like it BBVA, Caixabank, ING, Ibercaja, Banco Sabadell Or Santander BankThey were giving this benefit from 3 to 5 each month. But now, two years later, it seems that this progress will end in April and everything will return to normal in May.
The SEPE Salary Advance Made possible by an agreement between the three employers AEB, CECA and Unacc. Thanks to this agreement, the beneficiaries of these benefits did not have to wait up to 10 times a month, as required by law. They could receive their pension from the 3rd day.
Under these circumstances, banking entities did not use any interest or commission on these transactions.
SEPE Computer error that hindered the collection of benefits
But it seems involuntarily, Income from unemployment benefits Already suffered a delay in April. This was due to a computer error in advance. Most banks had to discontinue the service and inform customers of the new collection date as SEPE was not included in the payroll.
Several banks have informed their clients on social media about what was happening regarding the payment of pensions. In addition, they also indicated a new collection date from April 6, usually a few days later than usual.
So from next May, banking entities will introduce unemployment benefits from SEPE at the end of the payroll advance of 10.
Source: El Diario

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