TSB launches new rewards portal

TSB has announced the launch of a new customer rewards portal for discounts and savings across several retail products and services.

My TSB Rewards will be available to customers in the TSB Mobile Banking app and internet banking.

Offers in the app will include 10 per cent off at Samsung on home appliances, TVs, and monitors, up to six per cent off at lastminute.com, and 20 per cent off at The Body Shop.

The bank is also offering customers up to 45 per cent off at Vue cinemas and 22 per cent off all Fitbit devices.

It said that the new rewards programme builds on a range of provider offers that have already been introduced to customers including Wealthify, ApTap, Snugg, Booking.com and others.

“We’re always looking to offer our customers more and with the success of our recent partnerships, we’re now adding a growing number of brands to our new rewards portal – which ensures there’s something for everyone,” said Aruna Bhalla, head of partnerships and Open Banking, TSB. “And by introducing this before Christmas, customers can start taking advantage of the discounts and offers available.”



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