As reported a few days ago, the council of finance, Alicia Abellán, the city of Jumilla not have to qualify for the third Provider Payment Plan promoted by the Central Government, as today, the bills which could have faced with the loan have already been paid, so it is not necessary to access the Plan avoiding the interests of a new credit transaction.
In 2012 launched the first Provider Payment Plan focused on bill pay prior to December 2011.
In this first phase the city of Jumilla received almost 5 million euros, which came to pay previous obligations even to 2007.
In a second plan, received 57,700 euros and now, when he proposes a third option for previous bills to May 31, 2013, Jumilla has not made use of this possibility as they are already paid the 585,000 euros that were recognized to date for payment.
As explained by the Councillor for Finance, "This is great news for the town has been reduced the average payment to suppliers for two years in 2011 to 45 days in August 2013."
The last data that was recorded about half fixed in 60 days in late July, however, with the latest bills that the City has paid, debt obligations recognized until July 14 are liquidated.
"We are slowly getting to those businesses that provide a service or supply provided to the City of Jumilla have the confidence to be charged before, and the time and manner marked by law" concluded the mayor of Finance, Alicia Abellán.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla