The Guardian (Charlottetown)

GOING IN ANOTHER DIRECTION

Aeroplan loses partnershi­p with Esso as it moves to Loblaw’s PC Optimum program

- BY ROSS MAROWITS

Aeroplan loses partnershi­p with Esso as it moves to Loblaw’s PC Optimum

PC Optimum points will replace Aeroplan miles as the loyalty program of choice at Esso stations across the country effective June 1, as Imperial Oil Ltd. shifts its relationsh­ip to Loblaw Companies Ltd.

Aimia Inc.-operated Aeroplan notified members of the change to its 14-year partnershi­p in an email on Tuesday.

It noted that up to 1.5 miles for every dollar spent will continue to be earned when using Aeroplan-affiliated credit cards for purchases at any retailer, including Esso.

Aimia said it is working on a promotion to earn more miles with existing partners and developing a strategy for how the program will change once the long-term partnershi­p with Air Canada ends in 2020.

Cheryl Kim, Aimia’s vicepresid­ent corporate reputation and public affairs, said Esso is not a material contributo­r to Aimia’s financial results and won’t affect the company’s financial guidance or strategy.

“The number of miles you earn on any particular transactio­n is pretty low so it’s really not financiall­y a big deal,” she said in an interview.

Drew McReynolds of RBC Dominion Securities said Esso accounts for an undisclose­d fraction of the 10 to 12 per cent gross billings from nonfinanci­al and non-Air Canada partners.

However, the minimal financial impact doesn’t convey the overall effect on Aeroplan as it prepares for the departure of Air Canada.

“The optics of any accumulati­on partner defections between now and 2020 are negative in our view, making new Aeroplan partner announceme­nts between now and 2020 that much more critical to stem changes in member behaviour,” he wrote in a report.

Loblaw and Imperial Oil announced Tuesday they have signed a deal that will allow PC Optimum members to earn points at more than 1,800 Esso gas stations starting this summer.

The company said members will earn 10 points per litre on fuel as well as 10 points per dollar on eligible convenienc­e store purchases and car wash services at Esso stations.

Registered members may also receive targeted offers.

The PC Optimum program was launched earlier this year when Loblaw brought together the PC Plus and Shoppers Optimum programs.

The company faced some issues during the merger, with some members complainin­g online about troubles with the new app and points conversion­s.

The PC Optimum program is already available at Mobil gas stations.

On the Toronto Stock Exchange, Aimia’s shares gained nearly four per cent at $1.60 in morning trading.

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 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Loblaw Companies Ltd. and Imperial Oil Ltd. have signed a deal that will allow PC Optimum members to earn points at more than 1,800 Esso gas stations starting this summer.
CP PHOTO Loblaw Companies Ltd. and Imperial Oil Ltd. have signed a deal that will allow PC Optimum members to earn points at more than 1,800 Esso gas stations starting this summer.

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