The shift signals a fundamental change in the relationship between shoppers and rewards platforms. According to the Comarch report, "Loyalty as a Growth Engine in the AI Era," consumers are increasingly leveraging technology to combat inflation and manage complex point systems. Nearly half of shoppers in both the US and UK now use AI to align their spending with reward opportunities, effectively outsourcing the labor of coupon clipping and point redemption to software.
This behavior highlights a persistent friction in retail strategy. While top-tier loyalty programs currently enjoy a 20-point Net Promoter Score advantage in the UK and 14 points in the US, many consumers remain alienated by administrative complexity. In the US, 76% of non-members avoid joining programs because they perceive the effort required to manage them as disproportionate to the benefits. Globally, 32% of potential users abandon sign-up processes entirely due to tedious onboarding.




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