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The Loyalty Card market within the Retail sector is a system of rewards and incentives used by retailers to encourage customers to return to their stores. Loyalty cards are typically issued to customers in exchange for their personal information, such as name, address, and email address. Customers can then use the loyalty card to accumulate points or rewards when they make purchases. These points or rewards can be redeemed for discounts, free products, or other benefits. Loyalty cards also allow retailers to track customer purchases and preferences, enabling them to tailor their marketing and promotional activities to better meet customer needs.
Some companies in the Loyalty Card market include Tesco, Sainsbury's, Boots, and Starbucks. Show Less Read more