The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has announced that the application deadline for the second round of "Minor Points," which awards points worth up to 2,2 yen, will be extended until the end of September. Those who applied for a card by the last month are eligible, and we are calling for early application.

"Minor Point Vol. 2" is a system in which points worth up to 2,5 yen can be awarded by obtaining a My Number Card, registering as a health insurance card, and registering a public money receiving account, and the deadline for applying for points is until the end of May.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications announced on the 31st that this deadline will be extended by four months until the end of September.

Points are available to those who applied for a card up to last month, but the company said that it was in consideration of the concentration of applications last month and the time it will take time to issue them.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has a policy of not extending the points further, and is calling for early point applications.

On the other hand, as of March 9, the number of applications for My Number Cards was more than 4.29 million, or 76% of the total number of people, and Minister Matsumoto said at a press conference, "I believe that we have reached a level where we can spread the target of 'almost all citizens,' and we will firmly work to promote the spread and utilization of My Number Cards with the aim of acquiring as many as possible. I said.