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Security Tips for Your Welfare Pension 2026Protect your deposit and avoid common scams

The safety tips They are key every time we talk about payments for Welfare programs.

With millions of beneficiaries receiving their bimonthly support — such as the Pension for Older Adults — from 6,400 pesos in 2026 —, fraud attempts multiply during deposit dates.

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If you are a senior citizen, a person with a disability, or a beneficiary of any social program, this guide is designed especially for you.

We explain clearly and simply how to protect your Banco del Bienestar card, recognize scams, what to do if you suspect something is wrong, and practical measures to keep your money safe.

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Security is not optional: it is your best defense to enjoy the peace of mind you deserve.

Why security tips are essential in welfare payments

On deposit days —such as those in the March-April 2026 period—, there is increased activity at ATMs, branches and balance inquiries.

This attracts criminals who take advantage of the situation:

  • Queues and crowds.
  • Increased circulation of cash.
  • Fake messages and calls.
  • Expectation of non-existent bonuses or advances.

The Ministry of Welfare and the Welfare Bank deposit the support directly and securely, but the final protection depends on you.

Following these safety tipsYou reduce risks and avoid unnecessary losses.

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Tip number one: never share your personal data

This is the most important point of all. safety tips:

  • No Don't give your PIN to anyone.
  • No Do not share your full card number or security code.
  • No Send photos of your card, SMS codes or CURP by message.
  • No provide banking information by phone, WhatsApp or social media.

The Ministry of Welfare and the Welfare Bank never They request this information by phone call, message, or online form.

If someone insists that they "need to confirm to release your payment" or "update your account", it's fraud.

Hang up immediately and check on the official website: https://www.gob.mx/bienestar.

How to use ATMs with maximum security

During payment periods, the ATMs of the Banco del Bienestar are usually busy.

Follow these safety tips tested:

  • Do not accept "help" from strangers, even if they seem friendly.
  • Cover the keyboard with your hand when entering your PIN.
  • Inspect the card slot: if you see anything unusual (like an extra device), don't use that ATM.
  • Put your card and cash away immediately; don't count money in public.
  • He prefers ATMs inside branches or in monitored areas.
  • Change your PIN regularly at an official teller window or ATM (avoid obvious combinations like 1234 or your date of birth).

If you notice anything suspicious, notify bank staff or change your location.

Avoid posting information about your payment on social media.

Although saying "I already received the deposit" or "It was my turn today" may seem harmless, it can attract unwanted attention.

The safety tips They recommend maximum discretion: your payment date and balance are private information.

Do not share screenshots or details in groups or public profiles.

How to recognize fraudulent messages and calls

Scammers use repeated patterns in 2026:

  • Promises of “extra bonuses”, “advances” or “new support” not officially announced (e.g., fake Women's Welfare bonuses).
  • Links to “check payment” or “update data”.
  • Messages that say "your account is blocked" or "you must deposit to activate".
  • Calls from alleged “officials” asking for confirmation of data.

Immediate actions:

  • Don't click on links.
  • Do not reply or share anything.
  • Block the number and report it.
  • Check everything in gob.mx/bienestar or the official Banco del Bienestar app.

Other common methods include fake payment schedules (which seek to steal data by “verifying”), delivery of counterfeit cards to homes or the “handkerchief scam” (where they distract people at ATMs to steal cash).

What to do if you suspect or have been a victim of fraud

Act quickly to minimize damage:

  1. Go to the nearest Banco del Bienestar branch with your ID.
  2. Report the incident and request that the card be blocked if necessary.
  3. Change your PIN immediately.
  4. Request free advice at the bank or at the Ministry of Welfare.
  5. Report to the authorities (you can do this at the same branch or via official telephone).

Never try to "recover" money by sending funds to third parties.

Special safety tips for older adults

If you are a beneficiary of the Welfare Pension:

  • Do not give your card or PIN to anyone, not even to "promoters" who visit your home.
  • Ask for help only from trusted family members or identified bank personnel.
  • Keep your PIN in a private place (not in your wallet or cell phone).
  • Don't sign papers without fully understanding them.
  • If you receive suspicious visitors offering "help" or cards, do not open the door and report it.

Prevention is your most effective shield.

Internet and app safety

Many fake websites mimic gob.mx. Before entering any data:

  • Confirm that the URL ends in .gob.mx.
  • Do not enter information on sites that ask for PINs or photos of cards.
  • Use the official Banco del Bienestar app for secure inquiries.
  • Update your phone and avoid public Wi-Fi networks for banking.

How to act calmly and discreetly on payday

During deposit periods:

  • Choose off-peak times (avoid midday or Friday afternoon).
  • Withdraw only what is necessary for the two-month period.
  • Keep the cash in a safe and discreet place.
  • Go with someone if you feel more comfortable.

Discretion reduces risks in transportation and on the streets.

Talk about safety with your family

Many older adults trust easily.

Share these safety tips with children, grandchildren or neighbors:

  • Explain what fraud is and how to identify it.
  • Remind them that official procedures are free and do not require any upfront payment.
  • Encourage them to always verify information from official sources.

Information shared within the family strengthens collective protection.

Social impact: a safe system benefits everyone

Millions receive bimonthly support thanks to programs like the Welfare Pension.

A safe system depends on responsible institutions and informed beneficiaries.

Following these safety tipsYou contribute to making the system work better and you protect not only your money, but that of thousands.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Believing in rumors or fake calendars on WhatsApp.
  • Share screenshots of balances or suspicious messages.
  • Answering calls requesting information.
  • Using dubious ATMs or accepting help from strangers.

Prevention avoids the 90% problems.

Practical summary of safety tips 2026

  • Never share PINs, cards, or codes.
  • Consult only gob.mx/bienestar and gob.mx/bancodelbienestar.
  • Be wary of extra bonuses, advances, or links.
  • Maintain discretion on social media and in public.
  • Act fast: report suspicions immediately.

Conclusion: Your safety is your peace of mind

The safety tips They are the foundation for enjoying your 2026 Welfare Pension without worries.

Today you learned how to protect your card, detect telephone and digital fraud, how to act at ATMs, and what to do in case of any alert.

The key lies in prevention and trusting only official sources.

Stay tuned, share this guide with your loved ones, and remember: your money is your effort.

Protect it with accurate information.

Always check official websites and stay calm!

Your financial well-being depends on informed decisions.

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