Old-age insurance

Payment of retirement pensions: the 2024 calendar

Publié le 05 janvier 2024 - Directorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)

Former employee, civil servant, agricultural worker... you want to know when your retirement pension will be paid in 2024? Find the schedule of payments of the main pension funds.

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The pension is paid at the end of the month or at the beginning of the month for the previous month depending on the funds. Where the amount is small, the payment may be made annually or as a lump sum.

The table below relates to the Pension Insurance (CNAV), the Agirc-Arco scheme, the pension scheme for public servants, the pension scheme for territorial and hospital officials (CNRACL), the scheme for agricultural workers (MSA), and finally the Pension Insurance and Occupational Health Fund Alsace-Moselle (Carsat).

Tableau - Payment schedule for 2024

Month Due

CNAV

Agirc-Arco

State pensions

CNRACL

MSA

Carsat Alsace-Moselle

January 2024

February 9

January 2

January 30

January 29

February 9

January 2

February 2024

March 8

1er February

February 28

February 27

March 8

1er February

March 2024

April 9

1er March

March 28

March 26

April 9

1er March

April 2024

May 10

April 2

April 29

April 26

May 7

April 2

May 2024

June 10

May 2

May 30

May 29

June 7

May 2

June 2024

July 9

June 3

June 27

June 26

July 9

June 3

July 2024

August 9

1er July

July 30

July 29

August 9

1er July

August 2024

September 9

1er august

August 29

August 28

September 9

1er august

September 2024

October 9

September 2

September 27

September 26

October 9

September 2

October 2024

November 8

1er October

October 30

October 29

November 9

1er October

November 2024

December 9

November 4

November 28

November 27

December 8

November 4

December 2024

January 9, 2025

December 2

December 23

December 24

January 9, 2025

December 2

FYI  

the actual time to transfer to your bank account depends on your financial institution.

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