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Get benefits and antamivi points when you use Bank of Cyprus cards on Foody

Online delivery company Foody has joined the Bank of Cyprus' antamivi Reward Card Scheme, in appreciation of its users' loyalty.

With this partnership, the users of Foody can earn points, privileges and other benefits by using the cards of the Bank, a relevant announcement notes.

Foody, created in 2015, is credited with changing the Cyprus' delivery sector. After 10 years of operation, it is now one of the companies in the Cypriot market showing the most growth, supporting its development through technology and innovation. It now cooperates with more than 3,500 shops all over Cyprus.

Foody’s inclusion in the antamivi Reward Scheme is part of a strategy to upgrade the experience of its users, offering even more privileges and options, the company says.

The antamivi Reward Card Scheme is the largest card scheme operating in the Cyprus market and rewards the daily transactions which are made by using Bank of Cyprus cards with points at participating businesses.

With every purchase they make, cardholders collect points which they can redeem on future purchases at more than 900 points throughout Cyprus, including Foody.

FAQ & T&C: https://www.foody.com.cy/account/subscription.

"Now you have antamivi at Foody. Simply pay by using the cards of the Bank of Cyprus," the announcement says.

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