PayPoint partners with Love2Shop

PayPoint has announced its partnership with Appreciate Group to offer customers Love2Shop e-gift cards through its network of 28,000 retailer partner stores across the country.

Customers can now purchase Love2Shop e-gift cards which can be spent on major high-street stores and online brands including Iceland, Marks and Spencer, Argos, Costa and Uber Eats.

As part of the service’s launch, PayPoint is offering all retailer partners an uncapped commission structure on all sales of the Love2Shop e-gift cards.

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PayPoint will also supply retailers in the UK with the means to market the service and drive awareness of the product in-store.

“This exciting new partnership with Appreciate Group’s Love2Shop e-Gift Card service delivers on that requirement with the market leader in e-gifting,” PayPoint client sales director Danny Vant.

“It is an important step for our business in the continued diversification of its product portfolio and further proof of our commitment to providing retailers with a multi-faceted product that generates footfall and even broader appeal to local shoppers.”

Appreciate Group chief commercial officer Julian Coghlan added: “We’re delighted to make Love2shop available to consumers via PayPoint’s extensive network which reaches right into the hearts of communities across the UK.

“We believe this partnership not only strengthens PayPoint’s retailer proposition but makes Love2shop more accessible to customers whilst offering our redemption partners the opportunity to attract increased business.”

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