Title: Technical Glitch Resolved, Child Benefit Payments Restored for Iranian Pensioners
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In a move addressing recent payment disruptions, the Iranian Social Security Organization has announced the successful resolution of a technical issue that had temporarily halted child benefit payments for some pensioners and survivors. The organization has confirmed that all eligible recipients have now received their due payments.
Addressing a System Halt
The issue arose last month following a scheduled, intelligent update to the contributor and pensioner database. This necessary upgrade, intended to improve long-term service efficiency, inadvertently caused a system halt in the processing of child benefit supplements for a specific group of survivors.
Following comprehensive software adjustments and a thorough review of individual cases, the Social Security Organization has rectified the problem.
Payments Processed and Delivered
“The child benefit for those survivors who met the eligibility criteria has been reinstated,” a statement from the organization confirmed. “The amount was applied to their October pension slips and paid out to them, along with the corresponding amount from September.”
This ensures that beneficiaries have received their full entitlements for both months in a single, consolidated payment.
Avenues for Inquiry and Official Communication
For those who had previously registered complaints regarding the halted payments, the organization noted that specialized reviews have been completed. The results and responses have been communicated to the individuals via SMS.
The public relations department of the Social Security Organization reiterated that its official channels—including the website Tamin.ir and its unified social media presence under ‘Tamin_Media’—are the sole authoritative sources for news and updates. Beneficiaries are encouraged to refer to these platforms for accurate information.
Furthermore, the organization’s 24/7 response system, accessible by dialing 1420 from anywhere in the country, remains available to address any further questions from stakeholders.