First registration of beneficiaries for the price of extra and ecopaís gasolines is concluded – La Nación

by times news cr

2024-09-24 01:12:06

This Monday, June 24, 2024, the first registration of beneficiaries of compensation payments for the increase in gasoline prices concludes.

The process for the Elimination of subsidies on extra and ecopaís gasoline advances in Ecuador.

This Monday, June 24, 2024, the first registration of beneficiaries of the payment of the compensations that the government will deliver due to the increase in the price of gasoline. It is expected that in these days the price of gasoline will rise from 2.46 to 2.72 dollars per gallon.

Los Owners of taxis, tricycles and mixed light transport vans Workers must fill out the form by Monday to receive payment for the first month. Those who do not do so have four months to complete the process. Payment of compensation will be retroactive.

The Minister of Energy (e), Roberto Luqueindicated that the cut-off for registered people will be the 24th of each month. As of 12:00 on Monday, 16,905 drivers had completed the registration process, while 23,067 people had created their users, thus advancing the process of eliminating fuel subsidies in Ecuador.

Steps for registering compensation beneficiaries

  1. Visit the website of the Ministry of Transport and Public Works.
  2. Accept the personal data processing policy.
  3. Click on register.
  4. Enter the ID number and fingerprint code. If correct, the names will be displayed automatically.
  5. Enter your email, create a strong password and confirm it by entering it again.
  6. Check your email for a verification code and enter it here.
  7. Log in with your ID number or RUC and the password you generated earlier. Click enter.
  8. Fill in the details for the deposit of the assigned amount: bank name, ID and account number. Upload the bank certificate, which should already be ready in PDF file.
  9. Click on send form.
  10. By completing all these steps your registration will be successful.

By: EL COMERCIO

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