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Information is king – for consumers, retailers, and brands

  • Staff Writer: By Andrew Weinberg, CEO of 2Engage and bonsella

The 2020 South African Loyalty Awards highlighted the increasing value of targeted information in the retail space for all stakeholders – consumers, retailers and brands – with competition criteria measuring how loyalty excellence can drive commercial results and better customer experiences.

South Africa is proving to be ahead of the global loyalty game, according to Matt Oldham, one of the judges and MD and co-founder at UK’s Partner Union, who refers to the South African market as “THE standout place for loyalty innovation and excellence” in the Loyalty Awards Winners Report.

Effective loyalty programmes deliver what all stakeholders in the retail market need – relevant information. Some offer a far higher degree of detail than others, some are niched, rewards differ, but in general they connect shoppers with shops and brands.

Oldham adds, “Where old school coalitions are faltering in other markets, true partnerships with programme inter-operability continue to expand and thrive in South Africa. Leading edge tech is liberally sprinkled across the South African loyalty landscape.” He says one of the strengths of our sector is “its ability to adapt and create relevance in such a diverse socio-demographic spectrum.”

Encouraging and complimentary words they may be, but the learning curve for programmes that have navigated the wild waters of South African selling, marketing and shopping choices has been – and will continue to be – steep, particularly within the main market, both for those trying to sell to it and for the consumers themselves. Determining the scope that needs to be included to source the right information for the right market and/or consumer at the right time, takes time.

A fundamental learning for 2Engage over eight years of returning again and again to the drawing board, is that loyalty and customer engagement does work in the main market. This market has largely been ignored, primarily because of its complexity and inaccessibility, but consistent and in-depth efforts to connect with the market, to offer value, information, and loyalty rewards is achieving excellent results.

2Engage’s bonsella rewards programme, for instance, has 1,65 million main market customers, and is growing at a rate of 70,000 per month. It is linked to over 160 independent retail stores around the country, and 10 taverns in Gauteng, and is designed to connect brands, stores and consumers with information that delivers a win-win-win result for all stakeholders.

2Engage developed a unique platform that can integrate with different in-store point-of-sale systems in stores and provide value for everyone:

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