Learning together changes what sticks
When coworkers explore their payslips side by side, questions surface that no individual session would produce. CoreMoneta's group format is built for exactly that dynamic.
What happens in a CoreMoneta group session
A group of coworkers sits down together. Someone pulls out their payslip. Lines that everyone has seen and most have ignored become the subject of a structured, guided conversation. Within ninety minutes, the room understands what the IMSS contribution line means, why the INFONAVIT deduction appears, and what the AFORE entry represents for their future.
CoreMoneta facilitators are trained to present this information in plain language. No jargon. No assumptions about prior knowledge. The format encourages questions, because in a room of workers, someone almost always asks the question that everyone else was too cautious to raise.
What each session covers
CoreMoneta group workshops are structured around the most common knowledge gaps workers report. Each session is self-contained but connects naturally to the others.
Participants bring their most recent payslip and work through every line together. Gross salary, net salary, the difference between ISR and IMSS deductions, and what each employer contribution line represents. The session ends with participants able to verify whether their payslip reflects the correct deduction structure.
A structured overview of what the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social provides. Healthcare branches, disability coverage, maternity provisions, and the contribution structure shared between worker and employer. Participants learn how to identify their IMSS clinic and what services they can access.
This session focuses on the subcuenta de vivienda. How contributions accumulate. How to consult the balance using the INFONAVIT portal. What the fund represents for workers who do not currently use it for a mortgage. Common misconceptions addressed directly.
Retirement savings in Mexico flow through individual AFORE accounts. This session explains the three-source contribution structure, the SIEFORE investment categories, and how to locate and monitor your account through official channels. Presented as information, not investment guidance.
A room full of questions is a room full of workers who are ready to engage with their own financial reality.
CoreMoneta Workshop Program
Bring a workshop to your workplace
CoreMoneta group sessions can be arranged for teams of formal-sector workers. Sessions are conducted in Spanish and adapted to the specific payroll structure of the participating group. Get in touch to learn more about how the process works.