Research shows that South Africa’s airtime and data prices still remain the highest in Africa. Data bundles of 1GB in South Africa cost, on average, R78.50, depending on the mobile network. Sadly, consumers are forced to choose between bread and data because of the already high cost of living in the country.
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Spot strives to relieve the financial pressure on South Africans by reducing their monthly expenses, bolstering its purpose-driven approach to finance, making consumer lives easier and more rewarding. As part of the brand’s rewards programme, customers who spend using their Spot debit cards receive a 5-10% return in airtime and data when shopping at partner retailers.
How does it work?
Spot has partnered up with SA’s most loved brands to make paying for airtime and data a thing of the past. There are no voucher codes or clumsy coupons to worry about. Customers simply verify their mobile number in the app, then pay as they normally would in-store and online with their Spot debit cards and they’ll earn airtime or data in return.
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When you use your Spot debit card at participating retailers, you’ll receive a percentage of your spending in the form of airtime and data. As an example, if you spend R200 on Takealot, you will be rewarded with 5% back in airtime, equating to R10 airtime.
Partners in the rewards programme include Bolt (5% back), Checkers Sixty60 (5% reward), Mr. D (10% back), OneDayOnly (5% reward), ShowMax (10% back), and Takealot (5% reward) with more to come.
Spot started as an open-banking platform and has since grown into an all-encompassing neo-bank driven by the belief that it shouldn’t cost consumers to use banking services. The Spot neo-banking service aims to relieve consumers’ financial burden and improve their financial wellbeing by offering a free platform as the company believes financial inclusivity is paramount to delivering a better economic future for everyone.
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