Curve announces the launch of its Rewards programme across France, Italy and Spain and its expansion in the UK

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  • Curve customers will be able to use cashback offers from top lifestyle and travel brands
  • Curve partners with mobile commerce platform Button, to distribute a new type of Rewards offer to the UK, Spain, Italy and France
  • Customers can redeem as many offers as they want, multiple times – and spend the cashback automatically or save their money to spend on something else

 

31 August 2021, London: Curve, the fast-growing financial super app that consolidates your cards into one smart card, is announcing the initial launch of its Rewards programme across France, Italy and Spain in addition to expanding its current offering across the UK

Customers in these countries will be able to utilise cashback rewards when they spend on services like booking a holiday through Expedia and Hotels.com, ordering food or finding a summer activity deal at home with Groupon

Curve’s aim is to provide customers with a suite of features that make it easier for them to start embracing the ‘new normal’ and enjoying life. A successful vaccination programme across the EU and UK means citizens are finally able to travel again and can book much-deserved vacations.  Curve’s latest partnership with Button, the mobile commerce platform – offers a highly anticipated range of cashback rewards to Curve customers in France, Italy, Spain and the UK when making online purchases. 

Customers not only have the ability to redeem as many offers as they wish but these offers can also be used multiple times. Booking two or even three holidays? Curve has made sure the customer will be rewarded every time. 

In a time when people are desperate to travel post covid but are more conscious of their spending, customers have the ability to earn cashback on every card they spend on through Curve, earning while they spend, even while on holiday. 

In addition, Curve guarantees customers will have access to the  interbank exchange rate for currency conversion when using their Curve card overseas, plus there’s fee-free international spending and ATM withdrawals on weekdays** exclusions apply

Curve’s founder and CEO, Shachar Bialick said: “Curve represents the next generation of money management, and we love being able to offer solutions that help our European consumers’ transform the way they bank. Traditionally European consumers are hesitant to switch banks, Curve enables customers to turbocharge their existing bank accounts with a multitude of cashback and rewards features when they spend online at top retailers and services.”

Curve customers are given full control of their spending power, with reminders of activated offers before they expire and the freedom to save Curve Cash or opt to spend it automatically. In addition to other product features including ‘Anti-embarrassment Mode’ and ‘Go Back in Time’. ‘Anti-embarrassment Mode’ ensures that If a customer’s payment card is declined, Curve will automatically charge their pre-selected backup card avoiding embarrassment and panic at the checkout. Curve’s GBiT feature gives customers the ability to switch a payment made on one card to another after the original payment is made allowing customers to free up cash in a time of need.

The Curve Rewards programme will expand across further European countries within the next few months. 

About Curve

Curve is a financial super app. Its mission is to be a one-stop shop for all the financial needs of a consumer; a single point of access to a wide range of financial products and services, bundling together all your money into one smart card and an even smarter app. Unlike other services available in the market today, Curve allows customers to connect and supercharge their legacy banks to the 21st century, without leaving their bank or signing up to a new bank. Curve is live in 31 markets across the UK and European Economic Area (EEA).

Curve supports Mastercard, Visa and Diners Club networks. The Curve Card and e-money, related to cards issued in the UK, is issued by Curve OS Limited, authorised in the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority to issue electronic money (firm reference number 900926). The Curve Card and e-money, related to cards issued in the EEA, is issued by Curve Europe UAB, authorised in Lithuania by the Bank of Lithuania (electronic money institution license No. 73 issued on 22 of October, 2020).

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