Caixa Econômica Federal releases this Monday (27) a new batch of payments relating to the old PIS/Pasep fund. The amounts will go to workers and civil servants who requested reimbursement by March 31st. The average balance per beneficiary is around R$2,800, but varies depending on length of service and salary at the time.
Resources are adjusted for inflation. Quem requested reimbursement until the end of March and now receives it. The next batch comes out on May 25th for orders placed by April 30th. The government maintains a fixed calendar to organize credits throughout the year.
Pagamentos released today
This second batch accepts requests accepted until March 31st. Release occurs in an account indicated by the beneficiary or through other Caixa channels. Quem has an account at the institution and receives credit automatically when the request is approved.
Herdeiros of deceased shareholders can also access the values. The procedure requires specific documents that prove the relationship with the holder. Caixa advises interested parties to look for agencies or use the FGTS application to speed up the process.
- Pedidos until 03/31/2026 receive on 04/27/2026
- Pedidos until 04/30/2026 receive on 05/25/2026
- Pedidos until 05/31/2026 receive on 06/25/2026
- Pedidos until 06/30/2026 receive on 07/27/2026
Como check available values
The worker checks whether he has a balance on the Repis Cidadão website or on the FGTS application. You must log in with a gov.br account at silver or gold level. Após access, the system shows the exact value and guides you on the next step.
The platform also explains the flow for heirs. The process includes uploading digital documents in many cases. Quem prefers in-person service and can find support at any Caixa branch. The government recommends regular consultation, as the amounts no longer yield in the old fund.
Muitos beneficiaries only discover the balance now. The old PIS/Pasep operated between 1971 and 1988 as a way of supplementing the income of workers with a formal contract and public servants. Ele is distinct from the salary bonus currently paid.
Final Prazo to avoid loss of resources
If Quem does not request reimbursement by September 2028, he loses his right to the money. Após on this date, the values will go to Tesouro Nacional definitively. The warning applies especially to heirs who have not yet started the process.
The Repis system allows you to track order status in real time. The consultation is free and can be done as many times as necessary. Especialistas recommend keeping proof of your request and following the official calendar to avoid unnecessary delays.
- Acesse repiscidadao.fazenda.gov.br
- Use silver or gold gov.br account
- Consulte balance and personalized instructions
- Opte via FGTS app or Caixa agency to request
Diferença between the old fund and the current allowance
The old PIS/Pasep brought together quotas of workers who worked until 1988. Já the current salary bonus follows different rules and has its own calendar based on month of birth or registration. The two benefits should not be confused.
The migration of resources and the end of the old fund generated residual balances that the government now returns. The monetary correction applied guarantees purchasing power close to the original adjusted value. Milhares of people still have the right, but many don’t know it.
Próximos batches and full calendar
The government has released monthly dates for 2026. The May batch covers orders until April 30. In June, payment occurs on the 25th for May requests. The rhythm continues until the end of the general deadline.
Quem lost the current batch and can still request a refund at any time before 2028. Release follows a monthly schedule. The recommendation is not to leave it to the last minute, as the volume of requests can increase analysis time during peak periods.
Caixa reinforces that only approved values enter the lots. Quem has not yet requested and must make the request as soon as possible to enter the next flow. The process is simple and can be followed online in most cases.

