The Government of Jersey will send prepaid cards worth £100 each to all citizens in a bid to get the local economy moving again after the pandemic took hold.
Up to 105,000 cards will go out loaded with cash to spend on local businesses before expiring at midnight on October 31.
However officials are encouraging people to hold onto their cards, produced as part of an initiative with Personal Finance Society and Mastercard, beyond that date – in case the Government announces another stimulus package at a later date.
The scheme designed by PFS could work for any government in Europe, they said.
Senator John Le Fondré, Chief Minister of Jersey, said: ‘’This scheme will give Islanders a positive way to support local businesses that have worked hard to adapt to the impact of Covid-19 and look after their customers in a safe way.
“The pandemic caused businesses across all sectors in Jersey to suffer. And while the Government has provided support through a range of measures, this scheme allows Islanders the opportunity to go out and treat themselves by supporting local Island businesses.”