Money Hacks podcast: The basics of loyalty programmes (Ep 65)
Money Hacks Ep 65: The basics of loyalty programmes
9:38 min
Synopsis: In this fortnightly podcast series on Mondays, The Business Times breaks down actionable financial tips.
In this week's episode, we talk about loyalty programmes, what they are and how they can work for the investor. Adam Reynolds, CEO Asia Pacific, Saxo Markets, tells us more about Saxo Rewards.
1. Should investors even care about loyalty programmes? (1:09)
2. How common are loyalty programmes in the online brokerage industry? (1:56)
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3. Does Saxo expect other brokerages to launch competing loyalty programmes? (6:07)
4. Is there a systematic way of racking up rewards points? (7:03)
Produced by: Chris Lim and Lee Kim Siang
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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