The municipal government is once again launching a new Bono Sevilla campaign. This initiative, which aims to boost and benefit local trade, is reactivated with 480 participating establishments.
Specifically, the period of sale of bonds will be available on the official website from October 2. Once vouchers are purchased, they can be redeemed for purchases or consumption in small retail establishments and local services in the city until November 1.
The campaign will distribute 57,000 (26.4% more than its last autumn edition) vouchers for 15 euros for purchases with a value of 25. In other words: the City Council assumes the difference of 10 euros for each citizen of Seville.
The mayor of the city, José Luis Sanz, has already advanced that another campaign will be launched to boost local trade in December. “It is again a firm boost for Sevillian traders, as well as for their businesses,” he said.
How to purchase the BonoSevilla?
Everything related to the BonoSevilla is managed through its website, where the user can purchase your voucher. There are only two requirements for the interested party: to be of legal age and to have a maximum of 5 vouchers per person and ID card.
In other words, the consumer can save up to 50 euros by purchasing the 5 vouchers in question. In economic terms, this translates into paying 75 euros for purchases of 125.
To get it, you must look on the web in the bonus section, include the ID card and buy the desired bonds to redeem at any of the participating establishments. Once both steps have been completed, a QR code will be obtained for each voucher, which the establishment in question will have to redeem.
Which establishments are included?
The establishments included in the campaign must follow a single characteristic. Namely: they must carry out their activity in the city as retail trade, except for tobacco and smokers’ articles and pharmacy articles.
In addition to commerce, small hotel and catering businesses and local services such as hairdressers, dry cleaners, etc. are also included.
In total, the City Council’s initiative includes 480 small businesses in the city of Seville. Readers can check them out on the Bono Sevilla website.