Loyalty platform launches its incentive program in cryptocurrencies in Australia
A recent statement from the Sydney startup 'Incent Loyalty' revealed the launch of its loyalty program, which aims to reward its customers and members with its native INCNT token based on the online shopping index.
The platform praises to have more than 300 distributors and commercial partners that have joined its initiative since 2016, among which are Catch.com.au, Contiki, Dymocks, Europcar, Sephora, software provider ESET and the giant Samsung technology.
According to the Smith Crown site:
Incent is a platform for rewards based on Waves. Merchants can reward customers with Incent tokens. Which can be exchanged at any Incent network store. Tokens have a fluctuating exchange rate, although customers may choose to negotiate entirely in local currencies and never have real Incent tokens.
Also, its value is determined by the offer and demand of the token and the stipulated by the exchanges. As well as, customers will have the benefit of winning between 0.5% and 20% of the purchase price in INCNT.
Other plans of the company for the end of 2018 is the launch of a rewards program for customers who buy in stores; In order to participate, those interested should only link their bank accounts with their cryptocurrency account; They will also offer incentives to watch videos, download articles from their networks and consume other digital content.
An example of how Incent Loyalty is creating substantial changes is a recent case in which about 170 workers and students of a local university received $ 10 dollars in Ethers for every 10 products purchased in the campus retail stores, including IGA and Boost. .
The success of the program has been so great as to motivate the governing authorities of South Wales to donate AU $ 14,996 of the 'TechVoucher' grant as part of its 'Boosting Business Innovation' program, in favor of the Incent platform.
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