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More than 2,15,000 food bond recipients have already received S/270 in the first month of payment, the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion said (Midi).
This means that 47.4% of the beneficiaries are in a vulnerable position, i.e. almost five out of 10 people have already received a subsidy payment.
regions with the most progress in collection are Lima (366,573 people), Cajamarca (158,405 people), Piura (153,362 people), Cusco (117,389 people) and San Martin (113,121 people).
Pensión 65 chief executive Hernán Pena claims that with this advance, 100% of beneficiaries are expected to make payment by the end of the year.
Despite expectations that a 100% bonus will be provided to recipients by the end of 2022, Peña recalled that the public can collect subsidy until next April 30, 2023.
“Currently food bonus through four payment methods such as bank accounts, payment carts, digital wallets and at the checkout National BankPayne added.
How do I know if I am a beneficiary?
Midis indicates that people can now go to the bonoalimentario.gob.pe website to determine if they are eligible for connection. They only need to enter a link, indicate their identification number and the date of issue of their document.
Another option is to call toll-free 101 where they can check if beneficiaries Monday to Saturday from 8:30 to 17:30 This line is closed on public holidays and non-working days.
Source: RPP

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