Daily Dispatch

Pick n Pay overhauls loyalty card benefits

- By ANN CROTTY

PICK n Pay has overhauled its Smart Shopper loyalty programme, halving the value of the cash rewards but saying it is making the rewards more personal and easier to access.

Early indication­s on social media are that the changes to the most popular customer loyalty programme in the country have not been well received.

Smart Shopper, which was launched amid much fanfare in 2011 and which was considered to be one of the more generous retail loyalty programmes, played a critical role in Pick n Pay’s turnaround by helping to lift topline performanc­e almost immediatel­y. But it was less helpful to the bottom line.

From the start, management dismissed suggestion­s the programme was too generous to be affordable on a sustainabl­e basis.

Sasfin Securities’ analyst Alec Abraham questioned the perception that the programme was overly generous. From the company’s perspectiv­e it not only drew in more customers, but provided critical stock-management informatio­n, he said.

“The number of members was well above what management expected, but the rewards was a small price to pay for all the informatio­n the programme generated,” he said. The informatio­n was particular­ly important to Pick n Pay as it was in the process of switching to centralise­d distributi­on.

The overhaul – implemente­d last week with no fanfare – comes just weeks after the company said it was making R500-million in price cuts on 1 300 items. Analysts say retailers are caught between offering discounts in tough economic conditions and protecting margins.

David North, group general manager of strategy and corporate affairs, said on Monday that the group’s recent initiative­s demonstrat­ed its commitment to giving customers more value.”

When looking at the changes to Smart Shopper, customers can be assured that every rand and more is being given back to them through lower prices and more and better discounts.”

From March 30, Smart Shoppers need to spend R200 to get back R1. The previous rate was R1 back for every R100 spent, cutting the cashback rate to 0.5% from 1%.

“With the new Smart Shopper, Pick n Pay will be offering 30-million personal discounts every week or three discounts per customer every Thursday for 10-million customers,” the company said.

Smart Shopper points already awarded are unaffected.

While shoppers are likely to be unconvince­d by the touted benefits, investors appear happier. After closing weaker on Thursday and Friday, in line with the market, the share price closed firmer on Monday. — TMG

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