Finance begins releasing the salaries of retirees for the current month

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2023-12-03T09:30:00+00:00

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On ⁢Sunday, the Iraqi Ministry of Finance launched the salaries of retirees for the current month of December.

An informed source told Agency that ‍the Ministry of Finance will begin financing the salaries⁢ of retirees for⁤ the month​ of‌ December, explaining that the Ministry of Finance will‌ release the salaries of civilian and military retirees this afternoon.

In turn, the General Retirement Authority announced the release of salaries ​for civilian ‍and military retirees today, Sunday, in a brief⁢ statement issued later‌ and received by Agency.

Rafidain Bank also ⁤announced the direct distribution of retirees’ salaries⁣ for the month ‌of December through electronic payment tools.

The bank’s media office said in a statement, received by Agency, that the salaries of civil and military retirees have been distributed with the increase approved by⁣ the Council of Ministers, indicating that retirees who‌ receive text messages can go⁤ to ​receive their salaries ‍from‍ wherever ⁣they are.

Also, Al-Rasheed Bank announced that it began, today,​ Sunday, to raise the salaries‌ of civil and military retirees, explaining that retirees who hold Nakheel cards can ⁣go to the bank’s branches, ATMs and outlets to withdraw their‍ financial dues.

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