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ShopBack Celebrates Its 7th Birthday Alongside Global Brand Refresh

ShopBack, Asia Pacific’s leading shopping and rewards platform, celebrated its 7th year of providing a rewarding shopping experience for over 30 million shoppers across the Asia Pacific.

As part of its commemoration and global brand refresh, ShopBack pulled out all the stops for its 5.2 million loyal shoppers in the Philippines. From July 18 to 24, shoppers have enjoyed deals for as low as ₱7 and flash cashback opportunities of up to 50% courtesy of ShopBack’s 600 partnered merchants such as Lazada, SHEIN, Shopee, Klook, Samsung, Edamama, Nike, Agoda, Uniqlo, Air Asia, FoodPanda, and so much more.

 

ShopBack: For The Wins

A significant part of ShopBack’s rebranding revolves around the tagline, “For The Win.” This is focused on empowering shoppers to celebrate every little victory with a rewarding shopping experience, regardless of the significance of what they’re celebrating.

“ShopBack believes in the power of small wins, applied consistently and continuously, and we work relentlessly to deliver smarter ways to shop and pay,” says Henry Chan, CEO and Co-founder of ShopBack. “We hope that the rebrand brings out this message more strongly to our shoppers.”

“As we grow our network of partners and global brands, we will continue to engage shoppers across multiple touchpoints, help partners gain visibility and sales, and support them in achieving their own victories through small wins,” he added.

The global rebrand refresh is a new chapter for ShopBack and the beginning of a brand new landscape for shoppers to celebrate their wins under a unique and rewarding shopping experience.

For more information and updates, visit the official ShopBack website at https://www.shopback.ph/ and the following social media pages: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Written by dotdailydose

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