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Red es and the Spanish Chamber will collaborate in the management

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2024 5:05 am
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The Spanish Chamber of Commerce signed an agreement on Monday that regulates its collaboration with Reds - an entity attached to the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation - for the management of the Digital Kit program, promoted by the Government of Spain with the aim of promoting the digitalization of small businesses, micro-SMEs and self-employed workers, and contributing to modernizing the Spanish productive fabric.

The programme, with a budget of 3.067 billion euros and financed by the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan through Next Generation EU funds, within the framework of the Spain Digital 2025 agenda and the SME Digitalisation Plan 2021-2025, aims to digitalise nearly one million SMEs and self-employed workers throughout the national territory in all productive sectors over the next three years.

Following this collaboration list of albania consumer email agreement, Redes and the Spanish Chamber of Commerce will integrate their management and processing platforms in order to share the information necessary for the correct functioning of agreements, digital vouchers, justifications, payments, refunds, loss of the right to payment, waivers, withdrawals, customer service and custody of aid documentation.

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During the signing of the agreement, the president of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce, José Luis Bonet, stressed that “the execution of this project represents a great opportunity, which highlights the work of the Chambers of Commerce as institutions at the service of companies, but also an enormous responsibility, which we assume with total commitment and involvement to contribute to the success of this program that is critical for the transformation of our companies and our economy.”

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For his part, the general manager of Red. es, Alberto Martínez Lacambra, pointed out that “SMEs must digitalise to strengthen the productive fabric” and that “the challenge of digitalisation, which was evident before, has now become absolutely urgent, is one of the keys to the investments and priorities that must guide us in the coming months and in the future”. “That is why the public-private collaboration represented by this agreement is so important, as it will allow companies to have the digital voucher as soon as possible and with full legal guarantee”, he added.

The Digital Kit programme offers direct aid for digitalisation to companies with fewer than 50 employees and to the self-employed. The amount of the bonus that SMEs will receive varies between 2,000 and 12,000 euros depending on the size of the company and the digital solution implemented.