
April pension payments to be disbursed on Friday: GPSSA
ABU DHABI (WAM)The General Pension and Social Security Authority (GPSSA) will disburse Dh825,011,884.41 in pension payments to pensioners and beneficiaries on Friday April 25.The amount marks an increase of Dh56,205,228 compared to April 2024, when pension disbursements stood at Dh768,806,656.82.A total of 49,706 pensioners and beneficiaries will benefit from the pension payments this month, with a recorded increase of 1,762 pensioners and beneficiaries compared to the same month last year, during which approximately 47,944 customers benefited.
The pension payments disbursed include civilians subject to the laws implemented by the GPSSA, as well as pensioners and beneficiaries whose files are managed by the GPSSA on behalf of the Ministry of Finance, in accordance with the pension laws applicable to them.
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