ANSES Payments Today: Who Gets Paid on Wednesday, August 19, 2026?
BUENOS AIRES – ANSES payments on August 19, 2026 continue today for thousands of beneficiaries across Argentina. The payment schedule covers retirement and pension benefits as well as several social allowances administered by the National Social Security Administration.
ANSES organizes payment dates mainly according to the final number of each beneficiary’s Documento Nacional de Identidad (DNI). Therefore, beneficiaries should check their document number before visiting a bank or withdrawing their money.
The Argentine government previously approved the official 2026 payment calendars for benefits under the Integrated Argentine Pension System, known as SIPA. The schedule includes payments from January through December 2026.
ANSES Payments Continue on Wednesday
Wednesday, August 19 is part of the regular payment period following the mid-August holiday.
As a result, several groups of beneficiaries are scheduled to receive payments as ANSES continues its August calendar.
Payment dates can vary according to the type of benefit and the final digit of the beneficiary’s DNI. Therefore, ANSES recommends checking the individual payment date before going to a bank.
Beneficiaries can verify this information through the official ANSES payment calendar or through Mi ANSES using their CUIL and Social Security Password.
AUH Beneficiaries With DNI Ending in 6
Among the groups receiving benefits on August 19 are beneficiaries associated with the Universal Child Allowance (AUH) payment cycle whose DNI ends in 6.
The government payment schedule places DNI ending in 6 on Wednesday, August 19 for the Alimentar benefit linked to AUH.
Therefore, eligible families should see the corresponding payment credited through their usual collection method.
The AUH remains one of Argentina’s main social protection programs for children and families.
Pregnancy Allowance Payments Also Continue
Payments associated with the Pregnancy Allowance, or Asignación por Embarazo, also continue today.
According to the published calendar, beneficiaries in this payment cycle whose DNI ends in 6 have Wednesday, August 19 as their payment date for the corresponding Alimentar benefit.
Meanwhile, beneficiaries with other DNI endings should follow their respective scheduled dates.
This staggered system helps distribute payments across several working days.
Pension and Retirement Beneficiaries Should Check Their DNI
Retirees and pensioners should also verify their individual payment information.
ANSES uses different schedules depending on the type and amount of the pension benefit. For this reason, not every retiree receives money on the same day.
The official 2026 SIPA payment calendar was approved in November 2025. It establishes payment periods throughout the year, including August.
Therefore, beneficiaries should avoid relying only on general lists circulating on social media.
How to Check Your ANSES Payment Date
The easiest option is to use the official ANSES payment calendar.
Beneficiaries can check payments for retirement and pensions, AUH, Pregnancy Allowance, family allowances, non-contributory pensions and unemployment benefits, among other programs.
Another option is Mi ANSES. After signing in with a CUIL number and Social Security Password, users can select the payment section to see their collection date and location.
Check the official ANSES payment calendar
Payments Depend on Each Benefit
It is important to remember that ANSES payments on August 19, 2026 do not apply to every beneficiary.
Each program follows its own calendar. Moreover, DNI endings determine the collection date for many benefits.
For that reason, beneficiaries should verify their personal information before traveling to a payment location.
The official ANSES calendar remains the safest reference because it provides payment information according to the benefit and DNI number.
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