The National Pension Fund (NPR) is calling on all beneficiaries of pensions and retirement grants born in January to renew their identification documents during January 2026. This update aims to ensure the continued and uninterrupted disbursement of benefits.
According to a statement released by the NPR, the renewal process can be conveniently completed remotely, eliminating the need to visit local agencies. Beneficiaries can utilize the “Retraite Dz” mobile application to complete the necessary steps from the comfort of their homes.
The NPR clarified that the renewal procedure varies depending on the type of pension received. Those receiving direct pensions are required to use the facial recognition feature (R-Face) within the app to confirm their continued existence. This biometric verification adds an extra layer of security to the process.
For those receiving transferred pensions, the identity verification process involves both facial recognition and the scanning of required documents. The specific documents needed will vary depending on individual circumstances. These scanned documents must then be uploaded directly through the “Retraite Dz” application.
The NPR encourages all eligible pensioners born in January to take advantage of this convenient online renewal process. By utilizing the “Retraite Dz” mobile application, beneficiaries can ensure their information is up-to-date and avoid any potential delays in receiving their pension payments. Early action is recommended to prevent any disruptions.
For further information and detailed instructions, beneficiaries are advised to consult the National Pension Fund’s official website or contact their local NPR agency.



