Vouchers in the Balearic Islands: Blessing for the Market - or Just a Flash in the Pan?
Can Mallorca’s Voucher Scheme Last?
A look at whether Mallorca’s voucher scheme can become a lasting support tool for local trade.

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Could Mallorca’s voucher scheme become a long-term support tool?
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How do the local product vouchers in Mallorca work?
You pay 10 euros and receive 20 euros in goods at participating shops, using ID or NIE.
Who can use the vouchers in Mallorca, and is there a limit?
Anyone with ID or NIE can use them, with a limit of six vouchers per person.
Are Mallorca’s local vouchers worth it for small shops?
They can increase sales, but the delayed reimbursement can be a burden for small businesses.
What problems do voucher schemes create for traders in Mallorca?
The main issues are delayed reimbursement, extra paperwork and pressure on cash flow.
Which businesses in Mallorca benefit most from the voucher campaign?
Central, visible shops usually benefit more than small businesses in quieter areas.
What should I bring when using vouchers at a market in Palma?
Bring ID or NIE, and expect queues at busy market stalls.
How are vouchers affecting shopping in Sóller and Inca?
They can bring more customers, but they also add admin and reimbursement delays.
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