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Every november 2nd El Salvador unites salvadorans in the traditional commemoration of the faithful departed. Many families, both adults and children, visit cemeteries to pay homage to their loved ones who have passed away.

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 17 October 2022 15:32

5.6% of salvadorans make digital payments

Equifax through the launch of its new app MiData, announced that during the pandemic by the Covid-19 rose and accelerated the digital transformation, due to consumer demand, because everyone worked from the comfort they want.

Published in Finances

Equifax, a global leader in data, analytics and technology, launched this thursday during the event Challenges of Digitalization, the MiData application, through which salvadorans can access their credit report.

Published in Business

Facing Independence Day, like every year, salvadorans are getting ready to celebrate in style... And what better than a good plate of food after the parades! For this, the Uber Eats app has a wide range of local restaurant partners offering typical dishes made by SMEs that celebrate good salvadoran cuisine, all at the touch of a button.

Published in Business

In an exclusive interview for DINERO.COM.SV, TagAirlines CEO, Julio Gamero, announced the inauguration of the official flight from San Salvador to the beautiful island of Roatan.

Published in Breaking News

The Ministerio de Economía (MINEC), informs that for the month of august propane gas prices will remain the same.

Published in Economy

From january 1st to july 17th, 2022, Aeropuerto Internacional de El Salvador San Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez has handled 1.8 million travelers entering and leaving the country.

Published in Economy

The minister of Labor, Rolando Castro, informed through his Twitter account, that for this week there will be an upcoming call for those who wish to apply to the Labor Migration Program in Canada that is being implemented by the institution.

Published in Breaking News

From friday, july 15 until october 14, salvadorans will have an economic respite, due to a decrease in residential electricity tariffs, as confirmed by the Superintendencia General de Electricidad y Telecomunicaciones (SIGET).

Published in Economy

The Ministerio de Economía (MINEC), informs that the cost for the 25 pound gas cylinder will remain at US$11.13 for the consumer during the month of july, but with the benefit of the subsidy its value will be US$3.09.

Published in Economy
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