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Lloyds Banking Group and Bink Partner to Create a New Channel for Retailers to Reach Millions of Loyalty Customers

By PaymentsJournal
March 1, 2022
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Lloyds Banking Group and Bink Partner to Create a New Channel for Retailers to Reach Millions of Loyalty Customers

Lloyds Banking Group and Bink Partner to Create a New Channel for Retailers to Reach Millions of Loyalty Customers

London, 01 March 2022 – Lloyds Banking Group has entered a strategic partnership with fintech Bink. Together they will transform the way customers of the bank’s retail brands are able to connect with retailers and their reward and loyalty programmes.

Bink’s technology links a customer’s payment cards to participating retailers’ loyalty and customer engagement programmes. This ensures customers are identified and rewarded by retailers every time they shop with their payment card, giving a seamless user experience.

The companies are working together to introduce the loyalty solution into Lloyds Banking Group’s award-winning digital channels for its retail banking customers later this year. Once operational, retailers will be able to connect their loyalty programmes to millions of potential customers.

The key retailer benefits include:

  • Attracting and engaging millions of new customers and growing loyalty programme customers.
  • Ability to capture more customer transactions through loyalty schemes, helping better understand, shape and reward customer behaviour.
  • Build highly accurate customer insights that can shape business decisions.
  • Opportunity to enhance a retailer’s existing programme, or a simple way to launch a new initiative for those who don’t have one.
  • Remove friction at customer check-out.

Retailers already offering loyalty programmes through Bink include Harvey Nichols, Iceland, and Wasabi, with SquareMeal the latest to sign up and many more in the pipeline.

The key customer benefits include: 

  • Loyalty programmes automatically linked to payment cards means customers do not miss out on earning retailer loyalty points.
  • Ability to enrol in new loyalty schemes, as well as check and redeem loyalty points with participating retailers in their mobile banking app. 
  • Less hassle managing multiple loyalty cards and faster checkout at retailer tills.

Lloyds Banking Group has also made an equity investment representing a minority stake in the fintech.

Mike Jordan, CEO Bink, said:

“Our goal is to make it simpler and more rewarding for retailers and their customers to connect. Our technology allows loyalty programmes to evolve as consumers adopt new payment methods. This partnership adds real scale to our mission, and we are exceptionally excited.

“Through our partnership with Lloyds Banking Group, we will take our intuitive digital user-experience, that eradicates the need for physical loyalty cards, to millions more customers.  And we will continue to empower more retailers with our solution which generates better and richer customer insights, enabling them to serve their customers better.”

Philip Robinson, Lloyds Banking Group Payments Director, said: 

“We’re really excited about giving our customers easy access to their loyalty points and rewards through our partnership with Bink. Linking payment and loyalty cards together means customers can significantly reduce the amount of plastic in their wallets, and it’s simple to manage all of the schemes through the mobile app or internet banking.”

About Bink:
Bink was founded in 2015 to address the frustrations of retail engagement and loyalty programmes, which have neither kept pace with technology, nor with how people want to shop and interact with their favourite brands. Bink’s unique technology solution, Payment Linked Loyalty, allows customers’ payment cards to be securely linked to engagement and loyalty programmes, enabling every customer to be identified and rewarded every time they shop.

About Lloyds Banking Group: 
Lloyds Banking Group is the largest UK retail and commercial financial services provider, with 26 million customers and a leading digital presence. Includes Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland and Halifax.

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