Xpress Money launches cash back scheme

Xpress Money, a leading global money transfer brand, has launched its Xpress Money Rewards Program, which provides customers a guaranteed cash back, each time they transact with Xpress Money.

Customers who enrol for the program get an instant advantage of Dh5 cashback on their very first transaction and will continue to get Dh2 cashback for all subsequent transactions.

Customers can also earn Dh1 on each transaction done by their referrals.

Sudhesh Giriyan, chief operating officer (COO), Xpress Money said: “We believe that this is an industry first – what we have done is to combine a rewards program with the cause of reducing remittance costs for the customer. Time and again we have reiterated our commitment to contribute to this cause and this ‘Xpress Money Rewards Program’ is a reflection of our endeavour in that direction.”

“Customer benefit has always been our priority and this Rewards Program has been conceived to thank customers for their constant support, by offering them MORE, with every transaction,” he added.

Customers also have double the chance of winning promotions and contests hosted by Xpress Money. They can redeem the cashback once Dh10 is accumulated on the rewards card with no maximum limit for redemption.

For instance, a customer sending money to India with an accumulated cashback of Dh20 on the Xpress Money Rewards Card can remit money free of cost, as the transaction fee to India is Dh15 and he/ she will still have Dh5 left on the card. Customers can enrol for the program and collect their card at any Xpress Money agent location in the UAE with a valid ID proof, a statement said.

“We are confident that this is a significant value add and our customers as well as the industry will look at this as a positive move. The ‘Xpress Money Rewards Card’ has debuted with the cashback, but we do not plan to stop there. We are working with various partners to offer a bouquet of value adds through the card be it discounts or other promotions,” Giriyan added.

SOURCE:TRADEARABIA NEWS.

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