R2.3bn allocated through eBucks

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FNB eBucks partners have allocated more than R2.3 billion, the bulk of which was allocated by FNB, with members spending just over R 1.8 million to date.

According to the bank, over the last year nearly half the total eBucks spent each month were redeemed on necessities such as fuel, airtime, groceries and over the counter medicines.

“Over the past few years, we have brought more partners on board who add everyday value to our members and have noticed a shift in members’ spending behaviour. While some members still use their eBucks to treat themselves, a marked number are spending more of their eBucks on necessities,” says Jolande Duvenage, CEO of eBucks, FNB’s rewards programme.

According to FNB’s chief economist, Cees Bruggemans, while consumers’ purchasing power may have grown by 5% in 2011, they are still cautious when it comes to spending and continue to explore ways to extend their wallets.

Bruggemans says South Africans enjoyed a 10% nominal growth in income in 2011, in spite of there being a hangover of negative sentiment from the global economic crisis that struck in 2008/ 2009. 

“There was an average growth of 8% in nominal salaries in 2011 and 2% growth in the number of people employed. The 2011 inflation rate was, on average, around 5%. This combination of factors led to a real growth in purchasing power of 5%,” says Bruggemans.

According to him, rewards and loyalty programmes, where members are rewarded for certain purchasing behaviour with points or benefits, play a role in the economy as they help increase purchasing power. Member behaviour – what consumers spend their rewards on – also often indicates consumer sentiment.

“Not only are members using eBucks as a way to extend their wallets, or as a ‘discount’, they are also seeing the rewards earned each month as a supplement to their income, and are becoming increasingly savvy on how to maximise their earning potential,” Duvenage says.

For example, in good times loyalty points earned by making everyday purchases can be set aside to purchase big ticket items or luxury items such as expensive electronics, holidays or expensive jewellery. In tougher times members of rewards programmes tend to rely more on their rewards currency to make ends meet by purchasing everyday items like fuel, groceries and air time.

“FNB, through eBucks, is responding to the needs of the market, by helping to stretch the wallets of ordinary South African consumers by rewarding their everyday spend with tangible value that they can use to make ends meet,” says Duvenage. 

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