The Provincial Government decided to contribute 500 million pesos to the Caja de Crédito y Prestaciones Provincial (ex-CAPRESCA) to expand its loan operations, within the framework of an update of the system that will allow public employees to request their loan with less requirements.
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The measure became known this week, with the publication of Decree No. 1756 of the Ministry of Economy, with which a capital contribution was arranged through “figurative contributions” for the CCPP for 500 million pesos during the current financial year, which its purpose will be to “increase the operations set forth in the law creating CAPRESCA and its amendments.” The instrument authorized the Ministry to make the necessary budget adjustments in order to comply with the measure.
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This injection of capital, which was signed on July 11, comes on the heels of an improvement to the system that will take effect on Monday, August 1. The president of the Caja de Crédito y Prestaciones, Rafael Ponzo, explained that starting tomorrow “the process for obtaining credit will be significantly simplified” and assured that it is “one more step in the modernization of the organization.”
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“In 2020 we modernized the system where public employees could present the documentation to access credit through the website. Now they will be able to request credit on the web, but they will not have to upload the salary receipt and the certification of service, because the system will directly take this documentation from the pertinent organisms,” said the official, explaining that shifts must be requested on the website www.capresca.com.ar.
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Ponzo commented that in July it was enabled for the interior and that in a survey of the mobile unit in five locations in the interior, credits for more than 21 million pesos were settled.
“There are personal loans of $100,000 with the AGAP line. For those who do not enter this operation, they have the personal line of credit for teachers of $70,000 and the personal line of credit for the Police and Penitentiary Service that is $120,000,” he recalled.
Catamarca Bingo
On the other hand, Ponzo made a balance of the last edition of Bingo Catamarca, highlighted that there was an increase in sales of 30% compared to its last edition and announced that there will be a special edition for Mother’s Day.
“Almost 73,000 coupons were sold. More than 30 non-profit entities will be helped and also the associations that participated in the sale of the coupons received 40% of the value. That impact was 20 million pesos, in addition to the 15 million pesos in prizes,” he explained.
In radio statements, he highlighted that the level of coupon sales grew by 30% compared to the last edition of July 2019. “That time 56,000 coupons were sold and this time 72,921 were sold. Our intention is to make the traditional Bingo Catamarca December and a special edition for Mother’s Day, which we may only do in virtual mode,” he remarked.
In the next few days they will announce the place where they will deliver the benefit to the institutions.
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