SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 22 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Cabildo de Tenerife has opened the deadline for small establishments on the island to adhere to the ‘Bono Tenerife’ program, which aims to encourage consumption during the Christmas season in all commercial areas of the island by putting the bond market worth 385,000 euros between December 13 and January 16.
The Councilor for Employment, Socioeconomic Development and Foreign Action of the Cabildo, Carmen Luz Baso, has indicated that this action is intended to stimulate the island’s economic activity, promoting consumption in local commerce and services.
The period for the adhesion of businesses to the ‘Tenerife Bonus’ program, which will be managed by the Fifede Foundation, will be open until December 5. Registration must be done through the website www.bonotenerife.es, in the form made available to carry out this procedure. Hospitality establishments, retail businesses and service providers may participate in this program.
In this edition of the program, a total of 32,133 consumer vouchers will be activated, with a total value of 385,000 euros. These vouchers will be distributed as follows: 12,854 vouchers for hospitality establishments and 19,279 for retail businesses and service providers.
Each hospitality voucher will have a value of 15 euros, while for retail businesses and service providers it will be 10 euros. In both cases, the Cabildo de Tenerife will pay fifty percent of the value of the voucher, while the other half will correspond to pay it to the consumer.
The requirements that adhering establishments must meet, as well as the regulatory standards and conditions of use are available on the web. www.bonotenerife.es. In order to facilitate the registration and the necessary procedures, a telephone service has been made available, at number 922 100 008, with the following hours: from 09:00 to 21:00 from Monday to Friday, as well as from 10:00 to 2:00 p.m. on weekends. In addition, inquiries about the program can be made at the email [email protected] or ‘WhatsApp’ 649 671 643.