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Shoprite Group has announced that Absa Rewards customers will earn cashback when shopping at its stores. The reward programme ...
Shoprite says the partnership builds on it existing Xtra Savings programme, which delivers over R1 billion in instant monthly ...
Absa and the Shoprite Group have a new rewards partnership, with Absa customers potentially getting up to 60% back until ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNShoprite and Absa Rewards join forces: earn up to 60% cashback
The Shoprite Group has officially joined the Absa Rewards programme, unlocking even bigger benefits for South African shoppers.From 16 August 2025, for the two-month launch phase, Absa Rewards members ...
Shoprite, which owns Checkers and the popular Sixty60 on-demand grocery deliver platform, said on Wednesday that the deal ...
With our seven-day settlement service, franchise business owners receive their settlements every day of the week – including ...
Absa Rewards is a programme that rewards you for banking with Absa. It does so by literally putting cash in your pocket. In addition to the cash benefits, you will receive special offers and ...
Absa recently announced that it has clocked one million registered rewards customers and paid out over R300 million in cash rewards to customers since the introduction of Absa rewards in 2009.
Absa claims that its rewards programme, which it calls a “South African first” has around a million users and reckons that the changes will enhance their experience as well as entice new users.
Of course, in order to access these rewards you will need to be an Absa Rewards member. Absa and Bolt say that customers have been earning rewards since 1st August 2020 if they used Bolt or Bolt Food.
No more monthly fee for Absa Rewards Another significant change in next year’s fee structure is the scrapping of the R23.20 monthly fee to be part of the bank’s loyalty programme Absa Rewards.
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