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Philips powers up to join the popular Rewards+ program.

Philips Automotive Lighting 2 mins read

For today's busy automotive professional, every purchase can be a chance to boost the bottom line with loyalty programs.

Philips Automotive lighting is thrilled to announce the brand is now a key partner in the Rewards+ program, joining industry leaders like Bendix and Trico to offer unprecedented value to mechanical businesses. Rewards+ isn't just another loyalty program, it's a tool designed to directly benefit workshops around the country.

Sabih Haider, Senior Product Specialist at FMP Group, who built the recently launched loyalty platform says the inclusion of a brand like Philips adds real value to their customers.

“Workshops who have already signed up are benefiting with rewards on daily consumables like Trico wipers and Bendix brakes and we expect that with inclusion of Philips globes to the list of eligible items, even more points will be earned and turned into quick rewards.” Haider says.

The Rewards+ program transforms regular purchases into tangible assets. As a Philips trade customer, workshops can now earn points on eligible Philips lighting products just by scanning and uploading invoices with their phone or online. The platform uses AI to automatically detect eligible part numbers across the three brands and award points instantly, making the process quick and efficient. No more manual entries or tedious paperwork.

What can workshops do with these points? The possibilities are impressive. Points can be redeemed for prepaid Mastercards to use anywhere, or choose from a range of gift cards for places like Bunnings, Uber Eats and 7-Eleven. The program also features a "Spin & Win" game of chance, giving you an opportunity to earn extra points just for participating.

Philips’ inclusion means trade customers can now earn up to 100 points on products like LED and HID headlight upgrades and on globe cabinets and standard globes.

The program is open to independent workshop owners and franchisee owners. Sign-up is quick, with no ABN required upfront and there is a 200-point bonus just for registering.

With the Rewards+ program, Philips is helping workshops get more value from their business, one purchase at a time. For more information and to sign up and start earning, visit www.rewardsplus.auto

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