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Alphamega joins Bank of Cyprus’ antamivi card reward scheme

To further reward its loyal customers, Alphamega Hypermarkets has joined Bank of Cyprus’ antamivi Card Reward Scheme, allowing customers to earn points, benefits and other rewards, by simply using their Bank of Cyprus cards.

With a network of 20 stores, an e-shop, and over 2,000 employees, Alphamega Hypermarkets is Cyprus’ largest and fastest-growing hypermarket chain. The Company’s aims at the continuous upgrade of its services for the benefit of its customers and partners. The chain’s customer-centric approach is one of the reasons why it has digitised its entire range of operations, while constantly upgrading its customers’ shopping experience. Alphamega Hypermarkets’ participation in the antamivi Card Reward Scheme is another step in this direction, offering significant benefits to the chain’s customers.

It should be noted that the antamivi Card Reward Scheme is the largest card reward scheme in Cyprus. The Scheme awards loyalty points for daily transactions carried out with Bank of Cyprus cards, at businesses participating in the scheme. With each purchase, cardholders collect loyalty points which are redeemable on future purchases from more than 900 locations across Cyprus, including Alphamega Hypermarkets.

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