Commencing from noon today, the sale and exchange of consumer vouchers in Santa Cruz has commenced. This announcement was made by the city’s mayor, José Manuel Bermúdez, who stated that “consumer, retail, and dining vouchers can be acquired through the website www.bonoconsumosantacruz.com.”
Bermúdez highlighted that “more than 230 retail and dining establishments in the town have joined this fourth round” and emphasised that “businesses interested in participating can still sign up on the initiative’s website until November 15th.” .
In addition to the commencement of voucher purchases by residents, the exchange period has also begun. Hence, from today, “individuals can exchange their vouchers at participating establishments,” Bermúdez stated, encouraging “retailers who have not yet enrolled to become part of this initiative that has greatly benefitted our retail and dining community.”
CEO of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Development Society, Carmen Pérez, mentioned that today “25,500 retail and dining vouchers have been distributed across districts like Anaga, Centro Ifara, Ofra Costa Sur, Health La Salle, and Southwest; along with 5,332 vouchers for La Rosa street.” She added that “retail and dining vouchers are priced at 15 euros, whereas La Rosa vouchers can be bought for 6.25 euros.”
Similar to previous rounds, the sales limit of each establishment will be updated on the initiative’s website link to provide clear and transparent information. Moreover, essential details such as business descriptions, phone numbers, and locations will be displayed for citizens to access a comprehensive list of participating establishments.
Consumers are required to present their ID when redeeming the vouchers at establishments. Additionally, an email containing the available balance will be sent to the consumer after each purchase.