The Jisp shopping app has launched a club card loyalty scheme aimed at independent retailers, shoppers, and brands.
The loyalty card will allow customers who use a Scan & Save scheme to redeem products and participate in promotions in-app and online and help drive shoppers to their local Scan & Save store. Shoppers are rewarded each time they use Scan & Save, with 25 redemptions generating a £2.50 off voucher redeemable at Jisp.
Jisp will provide exclusive 24hr deals, rewards for referring friends and family to help them save monies and increase loyalty as part of the promotion.
Brands will have the opportunity to support the loyalty proposition by attracting, engaging and rewarding their customers.
Greg Deacon, Chief Customer Officer, Jisp said: “This is our moon landing for every Scan & Save store today and into the future. Retailers have been calling for a loyalty scheme that’s specific to them at no cost. We want to continue our mission of supporting independent retailers and helping their shoppers save monies and be rewarded for doing so. I believe this is the single most significant opportunity to grow footfall and spend locally that ensures every shopper builds their loyalty with their favourite local store.”
Deacon added: “We’re now growing at rapid speed, over 120 stores nationally with Scan & Save including Nisa, Londis, Premier, Budgens and Family Shopper. 1,000s of shoppers add significant footfall, frequency and spend at a time where retailers need it most to combat the cost of living and other associated business costs.
"Now’s the time to take the step to digitalise your store and drive the value of discounts and loyalty locally. For brands, we can help them support independent retailers, drive actionable insights and grow sales sustainably across the UK.”
Jisp Rewards can be found at https://business.jisp.com/jisp-rewards
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