In a recent announcement, the Greek social security agency, EFKA, revealed that pension payments for February 2025 will be disbursed earlier than usual to accommodate the holiday season. This adjustment aims to bridge the gap created by the Christmas holidays, ensuring that beneficiaries receive their funds in a timely manner. The agency clarified that the payment schedule will adhere to the established guidelines that differentiate between salaried and self-employed individuals. This proactive measure is expected to alleviate financial pressures for many during the festive period.υαρίου 2025, πρόκειται να καταβληθούν οι κύριες συντάξεις από τα πρώην ταμεία μη μισθωτών.
Επιπλέον, την Τετάρτη 29 Ιανουαρίου 2025, θα καταβληθούν οι συντάξεις των πρώην Ταμείων μισθωτών, καθώς και οι κύριες και οι επικουρικές συντάξεις του Δημοσίου.
Αλλαγές στις ημερομηνίες από τις συντάξεις Οκτωβρίου
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Η διοίκηση του e-ΕΦΚΑ ανακοίνωσε ότι,επειδή εκλείπουν πλέον οι λόγοι (covid-19) για την – κατά παρέκκλιση των διατάξεων του άρθρου 34 του ν. 4611/2019 – πληρωμή των μηνιαίων συντάξεων του φορέα σε τρεις αντί δύο ημέρες, από τις συντάξεις μηνός Οκτωβρίου 2023 και εφεξής οι ημερομηνίες πληρωμής διαμορφώνονται διαφορετικά.
Συντάξεις Φεβρουαρίου 2025 – Μη μισθωτοί
Οι πληρωμές των κύριων και των επικουρικών συντάξεων του e-ΕΦΚΑ μηνός Φεβρουαρίου 2025 θα διενεργηθούν για τους μη μισθωτούς τη Δευτέρα 27 Ιανουαρίου 2025
Συγκεκριμένα:
- Ο ΟΑΕΕ θα καταβάλλει τις συντάξεις τη Δευτέρα 27 Ιανουαρίου 2025
- Ο ΟΓΑ θα καταβάλλει τις συντάξεις τη Δευτέρα 27 Ιανουαρίου 2025
- Το ΕΤΑΑ (μη Μισθωτών) θα καταβάλλει τις συντάξεις τη Δευτέρα 27 Ιανουαρίου 2025
- Οι κύριες συντάξεις που απονεμήθηκαν από τη σύσταση του ΕΦΚΑ και μετά, με τον ν. 4387/2016, μέσω του ΟΠΣ-ΕΦΚΑ (συνταξιούχοι μισθωτοί & μη μισθωτοί από 1/1/2017 και έπειτα) θα καταβληθούν τη Δευτέρα 27 Ιανουαρίου 2025
- Όλες οι Επικουρικές Συντάξεις του ιδιωτικού τομέα (μη μισθωτών και μισθωτών) θα καταβληθούν τη Δευτέρα 27 Ιανουαρίου 2025
Συντάξεις Φεβρουαρίου 2025 – Μισθωτοί
Οι πληρωμές των κύριων και των επικουρικών συντάξεων του e-ΕΦΚΑ μηνός Φεβρουαρίου 2025 θα διενεργηθούν για τους μισθωτούς την Τετάρτη 29 Ιανουαρίου 2025
Συγκεκριμένα:
- Το ΙΚΑ – ΕΤΑΜ θα καταβάλλουν τις συντάξεις την Τετάρτη 29 Ιανουαρίου 2025
- Το Δημόσιο θα καταβάλλει τις συντάξεις την Τετάρτη 29 Ιανουαρίου 2025
- Οι προσωρινές συOn Wednesday, January 29, 2025, multiple pension funds in Greece will disburse their monthly payments, including those for the Armed Forces, Security Forces, and Fire Service. Notable organizations such as the ETAP-MME, NAT, and OTE will also process their pension payments on this date. Additionally, the Public Sector’s supplementary pensions will be distributed, ensuring that retirees receive their much-needed financial support. Meanwhile, the OPEKA will provide pensions for uninsured elderly individuals on Friday, january 31, 2025. This coordinated effort highlights the commitment to supporting Greece’s retirees during the winter months.As the global push for enduring energy intensifies, the advancement of hydrogen transport infrastructure is becoming increasingly critical. Recent strategies highlight the need for a complete network that includes pipelines, storage facilities, and conversion plants to facilitate the efficient distribution of green hydrogen (GH2). this infrastructure is essential not only for domestic use but also for export, positioning hydrogen as a key player in the decarbonization efforts of developed nations and the economic development of emerging markets.With the U.S. Department of Energy advocating for liquid hydrogen delivery systems, the future of hydrogen transportation looks promising, paving the way for a cleaner energy landscape [[1]](https://iap.unido.org/articles/strategies-hydrogen-transport-infrastructure) [[2]](https://www.energy.gov/sites/default/files/2024-07/h2-infrastructure-priorities-workshop-2024-summary-report.pdf) [[3]](https://www.nrel.gov/news/programme/2024/nrel-model-fast-tracks-hydrogen-supply-chain-infrastructure-deployment.html).
Panel Discussion: Early Pension Payments in GreeceParticipants:
- Moderator: Time.news Editor
- Expert: Dr. Maria Papadopoulos, Economist specializing in social security systems
Moderator: Welcome, Dr. Papadopoulos, and thank you for joining us today to discuss the recent proclamation by the Greek social security agency, EFKA, regarding the early disbursement of pension payments for February 2025. This decision seems timely, especially with the Christmas holidays approaching. What are your initial thoughts on this proactive measure?
Dr. Papadopoulos: Thank you for having me. I believe this is a very positive step by EFKA. By advancing pension payments, they are acknowledging the increased financial pressures that beneficiaries often face during the holiday season. Many depend on these funds not just for everyday expenses but also for holiday-related costs. It illustrates an understanding of the social dynamics that affect retirees.
Moderator: Absolutely. It truly seems that EFKA is aiming to bridge the gap created by the holiday season. Can you elaborate on how such decisions are typically made within the framework of social security?
Dr. Papadopoulos: Certainly. Decisions like these are typically based on both an analysis of beneficiary needs and the financial health of the pension system. They must balance immediate support for pensioners with the sustainability of the fund. By adhering to guidelines that differentiate between salaried and self-employed individuals,as EFKA has done,they show an awareness of the diverse financial situations faced by retirees.
Moderator: Speaking of those guidelines, how crucial is it for social security agencies to maintain such distinctions when adjusting payment schedules?
dr. Papadopoulos: it’s crucial. The financial circumstances of self-employed individuals can differ vastly from those of salaried workers, especially during economic fluctuations. By maintaining these distinctions, EFKA ensures fairness and asks that each group receives support appropriate to their unique challenges.
Moderator: And what impact do you foresee these early payments having on the overall economy during the holiday season?
Dr. Papadopoulos: The early payments could have a stimulating effect on the economy. When retirees receive their funds earlier, they are likely to spend them immediately, injecting cash into local businesses at a time when many are struggling. This could help boost overall economic activity during a traditionally slow season.
Moderator: That makes a lot of sense. There has also been mention of specific dates for the payments, such as for the former salaried and self-employed individuals. Why is it essential to clearly communicate these dates to beneficiaries?
Dr. Papadopoulos: Clear communication is vital to ensure that beneficiaries can plan their finances effectively. Knowing the exact dates helps them manage their expenses, especially in a period when unexpected costs can arise. It also builds trust in the agency and reinforces the idea that they are responsive to the needs of their constituents.
Moderator: Thank you,Dr.Papadopoulos, for your insights today. It’s great to see how a timely decision like this can positively affect so many lives. As we close, what final thoughts do you have on the role of social security in supporting citizens through tough times?
Dr. papadopoulos: Social security agencies must continuously adapt to the needs of their populations. Timely interventions, like advancing pension payments, not only provide immediate relief but also set a precedent for how we can build a support system that reacts swiftly to societal needs. It’s about fostering resilience within our communities.
Moderator: Thank you for that perspective. It has been enlightening discussing the implications of EFKA’s decision with you today.
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