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3 Types of Debit Rewards, and the Financial Institutions That Use Them:

By PaymentsJournal
June 27, 2019
in Credit, Debit, Merchant, Truth In Data
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Data for this episode of Truth In Data is provided by Mercator Advisory Group’s report Debit Rewards: Taking a Focused Approach.

3 Types of Debit Rewards, and the Financial Institutions That Use Them:

  • Cash Back: available as a flat rate or a per transaction basis. Advantages in simplicity; but can be the most expensive rewards for banks.
  • Points Programs: mimics credit card programs, except the earn is cheaper and the burn is more costly for consumers.
  • Merchant Offers/Discounts: A growing category—directs consumers online to offers, then tracks and deposits a discount to consumers’ checking accounts after purchase.
  • A universal feature of debit rewards programs is the use of digital platforms for communication & delivery. Good digital UI is key to successful rewards program.
  • Large Banks & Credit Unions: these have the broadest range of programs—points, discounts, merchant-funded, and co-brand cards.
  • Smaller Banks & Credit Unions: cash back is more prevalent with banks with under $10 billion in assets where interchange fund rewards.
  • Digital “Challenger” Banks: these use prepaid cards and debit card synonymously, as the two are indistinguishable in functionality.
About this report

Rewards offered with traditional debit cards are still available from large and small financial institutions but are on the decline as debit card issuers look to cut costs in the face of ever smaller product margins. Forty percent of U.S. consumers surveyed by Mercator Advisory Group indicate that they are receiving rewards with their debit card today.

Mercator Advisory Group’s latest research report, Debit Card Rewards: Taking a Focused Approach, discusses new competition faced by debit card issuers and suggests how then can keep their programs motivating yet cost-effective.

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