Zurich, Switzerland – Loylogic, a leading reward services provider to loyalty programs worldwide, extended its reward offering from 150 to over 1,000 in the last 12 month. Even more remarkable: 75% of all rewards are shipped internationally. At the same time, Loylogic grew its global reward partner network to over 100 partners including top brands such as Apple, Azzaro, BlackBerry, Bugatti, Casio, Giorgio Armani, Kempinski, Motorola, Nike, Nintendo, Nokia, Panasonic, Philips, Porsche, Ray Ban, Samsonite and many more.
The fast growth is directly related to Loylogic’s reward marketplace technology, which provides an easily implementable and very attractive sales channel for reward partners around the globe. Loylogic integrates new reward partners within hours, giving them access to worldwide loyalty program members, own-ing billions of points and miles. Loylogic’s innovative business model further results in highly competitive reward pricing for the program members. As an example, the Gold Subscription of getAbstract, a provider or online book sum-maries, costs about 21,500 miles with Loylogic. In other shops, the exact same reward can cost three or even four times this amount.
One of Loylogic’s reward highlights is a unique James Bond experience for miles millionaires, starting with a stay in the original 007 Suite in Monaco fol-lowed by a speed boat training, a mock kidnapping to Octopussy yacht for tor-turous SPA treatments, a flight training exercise in a military jet on a Russian air base and a private tour of the Kremlin at the end. Another highlight was auc-tioned in December: Members could bid on 2 VIP tickets for the Spice Girls reunion concert in London that was sold out in a record time of 38 seconds.
"Loylogic’s tailor-made reward solutions with its unique and competitively-priced reward selection increases the value of loyalty currencies substantially. For international airline and hotel loyalty programs we provide the world’s leading reward portfolio and solve one of their biggest headaches” says Dominic Hofer, CEO of Loylogic.