Caixa Releases June Payments for Bolsa Família to NIS Final 6 Beneficiaries
The Caixa Econômica Federal is disbursing funds today to beneficiaries with a Social Registration Number (NIS) ending in 6, as part of the Bolsa Família program.
Key Facts
- The Caixa Econômica Federal is paying the June installment of Bolsa Família to beneficiaries with NIS ending in 6 on June 24.
- This month, the program will reach 19.34 million families, with a total expenditure of R$ 13.08 billion.
- The minimum benefit amount is R$ 600, but the average payment, including additional benefits, is R$ 677.66.
- Beneficiaries can access their funds through the Caixa Tem app, eliminating the need to visit a bank branch.
- Additional payments include R$ 50 for pregnant women and nursing mothers, R$ 50 for each child aged 7 to 18, and R$ 150 for each child under 6.
Payment Details
On June 24, the Caixa Econômica Federal is distributing the June installment of the Bolsa Família program to beneficiaries whose Social Registration Number (NIS) ends in 6. This initiative is part of the government's ongoing efforts to support low-income families across Brazil.
This month, the program is set to benefit approximately 19.34 million families, with a total financial outlay of R$ 13.08 billion. The minimum benefit amount is R$ 600, but with additional allowances for specific demographics, the average payment rises to R$ 677.66.
Accessing Funds
Beneficiaries can conveniently access their funds through the Caixa Tem app, which allows them to manage their payments without needing to visit a physical bank branch. This digital approach aims to streamline the process and enhance accessibility for recipients.
In addition to app-based access, beneficiaries can use their payment cards for purchases at commercial establishments via debit functions, or withdraw cash at lottery units and Caixa agencies. This flexibility is designed to accommodate various needs and preferences among recipients.
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