Barclaycard announces cashback scheme

Barclaycard has announed a new cashback programme with Visa, giving shoppers automatic cashback when spending at a range of High Street and e-commerce retailers.

The new scheme will give customers personalised offers towards their favourite brands, based on their previous shopping habits when spending on their Barclaycard Visa credit card.

Once signed-up, customers can start earning up to 15 per cent cashback when making purchases at a variety of well-known retailers including Uber Eats, Costa and Holiday Inn Express.

“Our spending data shows that consumers’ shopping habits are changing,” said José Carvalho, head of unsecured lending at Barclaycard. “Not only do we all want more flexibility about where we shop, but we are also looking for better value for money in the purchases we make.”

Carvalho added: “Knowing how important this is to our customers, we are delighted to announce the new Barclaycard Cashback Rewards with Visa, helping cardholders get more out of their everyday spending on their Barclaycard. We have designed the rewards programme to provide tailored offers based on where our customers like to shop and most often, while also ensuring signing up is as seamless as possible with easy access to the rewards.”

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