The event was attended by the Minister of Tourism, Angie Duarte, the Vice Minister of Technology, Klaus Pistilli, and members of the technical team of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies (MITIC), who collaborated on this joint effort to achieve more agile and transparent management.
During the event, Minister Angie Duarte emphasized that Registur consolidates the formalization of all tourism service providers, thus offering greater security to citizens when choosing and booking their tourism experiences. "This tool promotes legality and facilitates citizen planning with greater confidence and institutional support," she stated.
Regarding Digitalia, the head of Senatur emphasized its environmental and operational impact. "It's an electronic system that reduces paper use, saves time and resources, and represents a real commitment to sustainability and environmental protection," she stated.
The National Registry of Tourism Service Providers of Paraguay (REGISTUR) is a 100% digital system designed to register and license businesses. This system, as the body responsible for ensuring the formalization of Tourism Service Providers, is used by SENATUR (National Registry of Tourism Service Providers) to provide information on tourism businesses and connect with end consumers.
With this platform, SENATUR strengthens the sector in all its forms, promoting the quality and professionalization of tourism offerings. For more information or advice on the categories in which tourism companies can register, please visit registur.gov.py.
The basic electronic file system
This system is designed for the internal management of files in public institutions, and offered under the Software as a Service (SaaS) modality was implemented by MITIC.
Both tools reflect a clear vision: a Paraguay positioned as a competitive and innovative tourist destination, committed to territorial development, job creation, and strengthening its cultural and natural identity.
With Registur and Digitalia, Senatur reaffirms its commitment to quality tourism aligned with the highest international standards.
Source: SENATUR