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Starting in January, Caixa Econômica Federal began releasing installments of R$$ 750 through digital social savings, benefiting several users of the Caixa Tem app. Thus, this amount is intended for regular beneficiaries of the Bolsa Família program and represents a substantial increase, consisting of R$$ 600 of the minimum amount of the program and an extra amount provided by the federal government.
Therefore, see below how this amount of R$ 750 is composed and check the complete Bolsa Família calendar for January.
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Understanding the value made available by Caixa Tem
With the introduction of the new Bolsa Família in March 2023, a series of additional benefits emerged, varying according to family structure. For example, a family with a child up to 7 years old receives R$600 from Bolsa Família plus R$150 through Caixa Tem, totaling R$750.
In addition, additional benefits include R$ 50 for pregnant women and children and adolescents between 7 and 18 years old, R$ 150 for children up to 7 years old and R$ 50 for babies up to 6 months old.
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Family Grant Calendar for January
The Bolsa Família January calendar is now available, check it out:
- January 18 – NIS ending 1;
- January 19 – NIS final 2;
- January 22 – NIS ending 3;
- January 23 – NIS ending 4;
- January 24 – NIS ending 5;
- January 25 – NIS ending 6;
- January 26 – NIS ending 7;
- January 29 – NIS ending 8;
- January 30 – NIS ending in 9;
- January 31 – NIS ending 0.
About Caixa Tem
The process to access these benefits is very simple, thanks to application Caixa Tem, available for Android and iOS devices.
This app makes it easier for beneficiaries to access their funds, allowing them to carry out financial transactions and control their benefits in a convenient and secure manner. With this initiative, Caixa Econômica Federal reinforces its commitment to supporting Brazilians, especially those in vulnerable situations, ensuring that aid reaches those who need it most.
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