This is the new method of Social Security to change the account in which to collect a pension

The arrival of new technologies has facilitated certain procedures that a few years ago were convoluted and required long bureaucratic processes. Of course, even with a certain technological gap for those not familiar with the latest innovations, Social Security has also thought of these for the purpose of a step as simple as a change of bank account.

The latest mergers of certain banks as well as the changes that the sector of entities is experiencing have caused many users to change accounts in order to have better economic returns. A decision that causes certain procedures such as selecting the space in which you want to enter an amount.

In the case of Social Security with the different pensions it offers, the INSS has launched a new platform that facilitates the most routine tasks related to these benefits. Through, any citizen can, among other matters, modify his bank account where he receives the amounts without the need for a certificate or Cl @ ve.

This is how you change the account where you receive a pension

To do this, simply access the service and filter the web through the words ‘national pensions’ and ‘data variation’. Once inside, you will have to click on ‘modify the bank and address details of the pension collection’ where you will download a form to fill out.

Once complete and given ‘send request’, the user verifies his personal data and attaches a copy of his ID so he goes to the last step. There, you must sign the form using a code that is sent to your email to finally send the request, which in a short period of time will invalidate the change of bank account.

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A more agile way to modify such a necessary procedure as the deposit where a pension is deposited, in order to provide greater comfort to the thousands of subsidiaries who receive this aid monthly. In addition, Social Security continues to maintain its face-to-face changes, as well as through the banking entities of each user.

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