This provision is as follows:
Law 4611/2019 (Official Gazette Issue A 73/17.05.2019)
Article 34
Dates of payment of monthly main EFKA pensions
1. The date of payment of the main monthly EFKA pensions is defined as:
a) For employees, the penultimate working day of the previous month
b) For the self-employed, the fourth last working day of the previous month
2. In exceptional cases, the dates of paragraph 1 may be varied after a reasoned decision of the Board of Directors of EFKA and approval of the Minister of Labour, Social Security and Social Solidarity
3. By decision of the Minister of Labour, Social Security and Social Solidarity, every necessary detail for the implementation of this is regulated, as well as the manner of its application to entities that pay benefits that are not reduced to a monthly basis
4. From the entry into force of this, any other contrary provision is repealed
Article 132
Start of force
The provisions of this law shall apply from its publication in the Government Gazette, unless otherwise specified in the individual provisions of
Pensioners from 1.1.2017 onwards (law 4387/2016)
Pensions (main and auxiliary) OPS – EFKA for all new pensioners (Employed and non-Employed) from 1.1.2017 onwards (law 4387/2016) are paid on the fourth last working day of the previous month
Payment of the main and auxiliary pensions on the same date
The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs in collaboration with the e-EFKA Administration decided that the payment of the main and auxiliary pensions will be made on the same date on a permanent basis
Therefore, the supplementary pensions for the month of December 2024 will be paid simultaneously on the same dates as the main pensions
Payment of pensions December 2024
Based on the above provisions, the December 2024 pensions of the self-employed OAEE, OGA and ETAA will be paid on the fourth last working day of the previous month of November 2024 and the payment of the main and auxiliary pensions will be made on the same date respectively
See in detail the payment dates of all pensions:
Pensioners from 1.1.2017 onwards (law 4387/2016)
The pensions (main and auxiliary) OPS – EFKA December 2024 for all those who are new pensioners (Employed and non-Employed) from 1.1.2017 onwards (law 4387/2016) will be paid on Tuesday 26 November 2024
IKA pensions
The payment dates for the December 2024 IKA pensions are:
The IKA will pay the December 2024 pensions on Thursday, November 28, 2024
OAEE, OGA, ETAA (non-Employee) pensions
The OAEE will pay the December 2024 pensions on Tuesday, November 26, 2024
OGA will pay the December 2024 pensions on Tuesday 26 November 2024
EBRD (Non-Employee) will pay December 2024 pensions on Tuesday 26 November 2024
NAT pensions
NAT will pay the December 2024 pensions on Tuesday 26 November 2024
State pensions
The State will pay the December 2024 pensions on Tuesday 26 November 2024
(The rest of the EFKA (Employee) funds will pay the December 2024 pensions like the State)
(The temporary pensions of Armed Forces, Security Forces and Fire Brigade of December 2024 will be paid as in the State)
Payment of the main and auxiliary pensions on the same date
The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs in collaboration with the e-EFKA Administration decided that the payment of the main and auxiliary pensions will be made on the same date on a permanent basis
Therefore, the supplementary pensions for the month of December 2024 will be paid simultaneously on the same dates as the main pensions
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