The Shoprite Group Partners With Standard Bank
Submitted by: Media Update Editor
The Shoprite Group says that this comes as the Shoprite Group doubles down on partnerships that offer shoppers value.
Qualifying Standard Bank UCount Rewards members will receive up to 30% back in UCount Rewards Points in-store across Checkers and Shoprite and up to 40% back in UCount Rewards Points on Sixty60, says the retailer.
The Standard Bank UCount Rewards partnership follows Checkers's launch of the Discovery Vitality HealthyFood benefit in September 2024. Vitality members can earn up to 75% back in Discovery Miles on more than 2 500 products at Checkers, Checkers Hyper and on Sixty60, says the Shoprite Group.
The rewards earned via UCount Rewards and Vitality HealthyFood are more than the almost 30% instant cash discounts offered with the Xtra Savings card. Shoprite and Checkers customers saved a combined R16.9-billion on their grocery bills in the last financial year alone, adds the retailer.
"We do not believe in reducing value to customers in these tough times," says Pieter Engelbrecht, Chief Executive Officer of the Shoprite Group.
Engelbrecht concludes, "That is why we are so pleased to partner with Standard Bank who are offering additional, clear value to our customers as well as Discovery Vitality who share our commitment to help customers live better every day."
For more information, visit www.shopriteholdings.co.za. You can also follow the Shoprite Group on LinkedIn, X, or on Instagram.
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