Starting this Thursday, November 14, the Secretariat of Social Integration of Bogotástarted with Guaranteed Minimum Income payments. They correspond to the months of September and October and They can be claimed the following week according to the last two digits of the document number.
“Beneficiaries without a digital wallet, including older people, They will be able to withdraw September and October payments at 900 Efecty points, presenting their identity document and following the ‘peak and ID’ scheme.”indicates the official page of the Secretariat of Social Integration of Bogotá.
For its part, They should pay attention to text messages that you will receive to know the status of your transfers and make sure it is the correct day to receive your payment.
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What is the Guaranteed Minimum Income payment schedule like?
The holder must attend the payment centers with their identity document and verify that it is the corresponding day.
-Monday: documents ending in 1-2
-Tuesday: documents ending in 3-4
-Wednesday: documents ending in 5-6
-Thursday: documents ending in 7-8
-Friday: documents ending in 9-0
-Saturday, Sunday and holidays: payments subject to availability
(FURTHER: Social Prosperity of Colombia: the subsidies that will have payments in November 2024)
Through what other means can you receive your payment?
It is important that those who receive this social assistance create an account in digital wallets such as Nequi, DaviPlata, Bancolombia a la Mano, MOVii or Daleto receive your payments on time and with greater ease.
What is the Guaranteed Minimum Income?
ANDl Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) in Colombia is a monetary transfer program designed to support households in situations of poverty and vulnerability, in Bogotá. Its main objective is to increase the income of these families and contribute to the reduction of monetary poverty in the city.
The requirements to be part of this aid are:
-Be registered in the Sisbén IV and classified in groups A or B.
-Not receive support from other government programs, such as Youth in Action or Colombia Mayor.
-Have a active account in financial institutions associated with the program
-Transfers are made monthly and They are not retroactive. This means that if a household does not meet the requirements in a given month, they will not receive payments for previous months