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Payments eEFKA – DYPA: What will be paid from 17 to 21 February

€74 370 000 will be paid to 95 813 beneficiaries

Newsroom February 14 04:45

During the period February 17 to 21, 74,370,000 euros will be paid to 95,813 beneficiaries, as part of the scheduled payments of the e-EFKA and the Public Employment Service.

Specifically from e-Efka:

– On 20 February, EUR 16 670 000 will be paid to 38 100 beneficiaries for cash benefits (maternity, funeral, sickness and accident benefits)

– From 17 to 21 February, €14,000,000 will be paid to 700 beneficiaries following the adoption of decisions on lump-sum payments.

From DYPA the following payments will be made:

– 22,000,000 euros to 37,000 beneficiaries for the payment of unemployment benefits and other benefits.

– 700,000 euros to 1,000 mothers for subsidized maternity leave.

– EUR 20,000,000 to 19,000 beneficiaries under subsidized employment schemes.

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