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General Insurance Authority begins disbursing second half of January 2021 pensions

General Insurance Authority begins disbursing second half of January 2021 pensions

Saba Yemen26-03-2025

Sana'a (Saba) – The General Insurance and Pensions Authority has begun disbursing the second half of the January 2021 pensions to civilian retirees.
The Authority's Chairman, Ibrahim Al-Haifi, explained to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that this is the third disbursement implemented by the Authority under the temporary exceptional mechanism to support the state employees' salary bill, in accordance with the provisions of Law No. (2) of 1446 AH.
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