About Roca Globos 2021 SL
Roca Globos 2021 SL is a Spanish retail company dedicated to airport and travel‑retail, specializing in souvenirs, gifts, travel accessories, fashion items, and packaged food products. The company operates under the legal form of a sociedad limitada unipersonal (single‑shareholder limited company) and is headquartered in Madrid. Its stores are typically located in high‑traffic travel hubs such as Barcelona–El Prat, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, and Fuerteventura airports, where it offers a broad assortment of souvenirs, decorative items, bags, leather goods, textiles, costume jewelry, and packaged snacks aimed at travelers and tourists.([es.trabajo.org](https://es.trabajo.org/oferta-3810-38f64eab995555062a52007ef84d9a54?utm_source=openai))
A charge from “X7439 ROCA GLOBOS 2021 SLU” on a card statement is most likely tied to a one‑time in‑store purchase at one of these airport shops—such as buying souvenirs, gifts, travel essentials, or snacks before a flight or while waiting in the terminal. In some locations Roca Globos also operates under store concepts like "STAMP" and other travel‑retail banners, but the underlying legal entity processing the payment is Roca Globos 2021 SL, which is why that name appears in the descriptor. The transaction will normally post as a standard retail charge; it is not typically a subscription or recurring billing arrangement.([es.joblum.com](https://es.joblum.com/job/reponedor-a-tienda-retail-aeropuerto-palma-de/1794637?utm_source=openai))
If you have questions about a Roca Globos 2021 SL charge, start by matching the date and amount against any recent airport visits, and check any paper receipts or airline‑trip confirmation emails from that day. Because Roca Globos belongs to the Globoshops group, billing and invoicing email addresses often use the globoshops.co domain, and cardholders can usually reach out via the contact details printed on receipts or posted in store. If you cannot recognize the transaction, you can contact your card issuer to request more information about the terminal location (which often shows the specific airport and terminal) and, if necessary, dispute the charge while the bank investigates. Keeping boarding passes, airport shopping receipts, and travel itineraries makes it easier to confirm whether the transaction is legitimate.