Verve International, Nigeria’s leading payment card brand, has announced the launch of ‘Verve Rewards’, a loyalty programme that rewards Verve card holders every time they make purchases, online or in-store, with their Verve cards.
Verve card holders can earn Instant Discounts and Cash Back.
An Instant Discount enables Verve card holders pay an amount less the total cost of items purchased. With Cash Back, Verve card holders receive a cash refund, which is a percentage of the amount purchased.
These cash refunds are accumulated into a virtual Verve Rewards account which can be put to use on subsequent purchases.
Available Instant Discounts and Cash Back range from 1% to 17.5% depending on the specific merchant.
Verve Rewards is exclusive to Verve cardholders at over 100 merchant locations, including Wakanow.com, Health Plus, Konga.com, Samsung Sims, Yellow Chilli, Tripican.com and several others.
Charles Ifedi, chief executive officer, Verve International, said: “It is a great pleasure to announce the introduction of our Verve Rewards scheme that will enable Verve card holders benefit from exclusive deals. Verve is the biggest payment card in Nigeria and Verve Rewards has been designed to ensure each of our 18 million customers across the country gets benefits every time they put their Verve card to use.”
Sim Shagaya, founder & CEO, Konga, said: “We are proud to partner with Verve to offer our customers 1.5% Cashback when shopping at Konga.com. Our customers benefit from this program by accumulating cash refunds from Konga.com and other merchants, which can be spent at Konga.com in the future.”
Verve Dangles Rewards to Card Holders

Verve International, Nigeria’s leading payment card brand, has announced the launch of ‘Verve Rewards’, a loyalty programme that rewards Verve card holders every time they make purchases, online or…
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