The Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis) He reported that more than 3 million Peruvians in situations of poverty, extreme poverty and vulnerability benefited from S/270 granted by the Government. In this way, this would represent a 71% advance in the payment process on a national scale.
In the distribution by regions in which more people have already received the Food Bonus, Lima leads the list, since it registers the collection by 591,354 citizens. They are followed by Piura (228,575), Cajamarca (221,732), San Martín (169,906), La Libertad (166,624) and Cusco (164,032).
In this line, the regions that maintain the least progress in the collection of this benefit are Apurímac (47%), Madre de Dios (60%), Ayacucho (63%), Puno (63%), Loreto (66%), among other.
Likewise, with the distribution of payments, the people programmed in the deposit and digital wallet modality received 100%. On the other hand, the advance in the payment at windows in the branches of the Banco de la Nación was 65% and through the Itinerant Platforms of Social Action (PIAS) it reached 76%.
How do I know if I am a beneficiary of the 2023 Food Bond?
To find out if you are on the list of people who will benefit from the 270 soles bonus, there are two options. The first is to contact the free line 101 from Monday to Saturday from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm (including holidays and non-working days).
As for the second way, you must enter the link provided by the Government and make your query. Next, review the step by step.
- Enter the link consultas.bonoalimentaio.gob.pe/
- Place your ID number, issue date and accept the privacy policy
- Press the option Check if you are a beneficiary
- Once there, you will find out if you are entitled to the Food Bonus or not.
Source: Larepublica

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