80.000 bonos de consumo para toda Canarias desde este lunes
Unas 1.500 empresas se han sumado a esta campaña en toda Canarias, un total de 80.000 bonos de consumo a disposición de los ciudadanos.
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Agotados los bonos consumo en tan solo dos horas en todas la...
El consejero de Economía destaca el éxito rotundo de la iniciativa durante su visita a la zona comercial de la calle Castillo en Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
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Bono consumo archipielago - 10 things to know with detail
The Bono Consumo Archipielago is a government initiative aimed at stimulating the economy of the Canary Islands by providing residents with vouchers to spend at local businesses.
The program was launched in response to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Canary Islands, which heavily relies on tourism.
Residents of the Canary Islands are eligible to receive vouchers worth €200, which can be used at participating businesses in various sectors such as hospitality, retail, and services.
The vouchers are distributed through a digital platform, where residents can register and receive their voucher electronically.
The program aims to support local businesses that have been struggling due to the drop in tourism and restrictions put in place to curb the spread of the virus.
Participating businesses must adhere to certain criteria set by the government, such as being registered in the Canary Islands and complying with health and safety regulations.
The vouchers are valid for a limited period of time, typically a few months, to encourage residents to spend them quickly and inject money into the local economy.
The Bono Consumo Archipielago has been well-received by residents, who see it as a way to support local businesses and boost the economy of the Canary Islands.
The program is part of a broader economic recovery plan implemented by the government of the Canary Islands to help businesses and residents overcome the challenges posed by the pandemic.
The success of the Bono Consumo Archipielago will be evaluated based on its impact on local businesses, consumer spending, and overall economic recovery in the Canary Islands.