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Payment-Linked Loyalty – Simply Rewarding

Paula Thomas, Chief Content Officer, Liquid Barcodes

15/04/2019

A favourite approach for many marketers is known as the KISS Principle – “keep it simple stupid”. It surprised me the first time I heard it, but once I learned it was the design approach used by the US Navy, it quickly impressed me. With increasing competition for customer engagement, this principle is more important than ever before. Simplicity is becoming an essential marketing mindset that benefits loyalty programme operations, propositions and even customer communications.

As retailers, taking payment is the only essential step that takes place with every customer every time, and with the increasing dominance of digital payments, the payment card has become the simplest and most effective way that you can track customer purchases and reward them effortlessly. Simply recognising and rewarding customers WITHOUT them needing to present a loyalty card or even scan an app is one of the most exciting ideas in the industry today – and customers of course just love it.

Keeping Things Simple.

Payment-Linked Loyalty

Reitan Group is one of Europe’s leading grocery and convenience retailers with almost 40,000 employees across its 3,836 stores in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Within the Group’s convenience retail business units there is a relentless focus on reducing transaction times and eliminating friction, so the team wanted to find a way to recognise their loyal customers so they could be regularly rewarded – but they wanted to avoid the need for customers to present a loyalty card or even scan their app. The solution was the creation of an “autostamps” programme that recognises and rewards members automatically when they pay with a pre-registered payment card.

Autostamps in Sweden – Simplifying Loyalty

Win-Win-Win

In our article “How To Wow”, we describe the three essential elements your loyalty programme needs in order to delight your customers. It must be clear, compelling and consistent. Payment-linked loyalty is a truly compelling concept because it is so easy for customers, and it’s a solution that the Reitan Group has already launched in two of its convenience store chains in Sweden – Pressbyrån and 7-Eleven.

Autostamps began as a way to speed up the customer’s transaction time at the till but it quickly became obvious that the idea had other benefits that customers loved – including the ability to send them digital receipts, saving thousands of unnecessary receipts being printed every day. This unique environmental benefit appeals to eco-conscious customers, while also building trust in the brand by ensuring the digital transaction receipts are always available if needed.

The automated system has also delivered much more “surprise and delight” opportunities as customers earn rewards more quickly than ever before, by simply ensuring that every single transaction and purchase is automatically recorded.

How It Works:

The Customer’s Perspective:

  1. Customers download the retailers loyalty app.
  2. Either in-store or online, the customer links their payment card with their mobile phone number and thus their loyalty member profile.
  3. Every subsequent transaction using the same payment card is automatically captured and attributed to the relevant member. The customer’s receipts are available to the loyalty member digitally and their loyalty stamps or points are given automatically.

The Business Perspective:

Despite having older till systems in many of their stores, Reitan Convenience Sweden‘s CIO Gustav Almqvist was determined to ensure that every purchase in every store could be identified individually while of course respecting all data protection and GDPR regulations, so a flexible solution was created which ensures that loyalty stamps or points can be given:

  • by product
  • by category
  • by spend

The system captures just the relevant information needed to actually award the customer’s stamps. Other items on receipts are not recorded, stored or used, again ensuring best practice in permission-marketing and respecting GDPR regulations.

From a systems perspective, some development work was required for the terminal/point of sale to send the receipts to a database. The system migration then ran over-night once the development work is done.

The point-of-sale system now sends all of the receipt data electronically to the receipt database – and from there it is shared with the loyalty system, which awards the specific stamps and points to that customer’s account within a few seconds of the customer’s transaction.

Along with eliminating the need for the customer to take responsibility for identifying themselves every time they shop, the company gathers detailed transaction data which allows for greater segmentation, personalisation and relevance in its ongoing marketing, which Reitan Convenience Sweden is using to ensure it’s rewarding its most loyal customers the most using tiered rewards. For example, new customers earn every sixth coffee free, then every fifth coffee free and ultimately their gold members earn every fourth coffee free.

To learn more on how you can implement this concept in your business, click here, and you can also read the full case study on our website here.

Tiered Rewards within the Loyalty App Created by Reitan Convenience Stores in Sweden.

Lessons and Learnings:

As a company, Reitan has published its philosophy of “common sense and skill. It’s not embarrassing to do things the simple way – it’s ingenious.” And it’s evident in their approach – becoming one of the few convenience retailers in the world that has successfully launched this compelling payment-linked concept despite the challenge of working with legacy point-of-sale systems. Farhan Akkurt of Reitan Convenience shared his perspective as one of the project leaders :

“We love to simplify things for customers here in Reitan Convenience and we are obsessed with reducing transaction time. Using their payment card to track customer purchases and automatically allocate their loyalty stamps really reduces queues and they feel effortlessly rewarded. It’s a win-win-win. We are really proud to have created such a great solution.”

About Us:

Liquid Barcodes is a leading global loyalty and digital marketing technology company specialized for the convenience store and foodservice industries. Our proprietary cloud-based technology platform allow retailers to create and manage their digital marketing campaigns with a proprietary process we call the “customer connection cycle’ to engage, promote and reward customers activities in real-time across digital and media channels.

How we do it:

We have developed the most advanced loyalty and digital marketing technology platform specifically for convenience store and foodservice retailers globally.

Retailers use our self-service dashboard to create and manage loyalty driven marketing campaigns that increase purchases with their existing customers, as well as effectively target and acquire new customers through partners or paid media channels.

One core component of live loyalty is gamification. We have gamified branding, loyalty and promotions. We believe this approach is essential in order to get customers’ attention and ultimately truly engage them with repeatable actions thereby winning their loyalty.

Check out some of our exciting/proven results here:

www.LiquidBarcodes.com

About Me:

Paula Thomas

Chief Content Officer, Liquid Barcodes and Independent Loyalty Consultant

With over twenty-five years marketing experience, I specialise in loyalty marketing consulting, managing consumer loyalty propositions, strategy and operations. In addition to working with Liquid Barcodes, my clients have included Telefonica O2, Three Mobile, Electric Ireland, Allied Irish Bank and The Entertainer, as well as Avios – the global points currency for some of the world’s top airlines. I am also a judge for the Loyalty Magazine Awards. 

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