International Loyalty Awards

by | Feb 2, 2022 | Loyalty Programs

The International Loyalty Awards for 2022 are open for entries up until 14th February.

The awards celebrate excellence, innovation and best practice in the loyalty industry across the whole world. Created by Loyalty Magazine, the Awards have responded to a desire in the loyalty business to celebrate the achievements of those companies and organisations excelling and achieving the extraordinary.

There are a range of categories encompassing the full spectrum of the loyalty industry, which are precise and refreshed annually to ensure their importance.

The International Loyalty Awards welcomes entries from organisations or brands which operate in Europe, (Western, Central and Eastern) the Middle East, Africa, India, the whole of Asia, and the Americas – and which interface directly with the customer.

All entries can be submitted online.

Philip Shelper, CEO of Loyalty & Reward Co, has been invited to join the panel of judges this year. As a loyalty consultant, he is hoping that lots of local companies submit entries, confident that Australia and New Zealand have some of the best loyalty programs in the world.

Interested? Submit your entry before the 14th February, and good luck!

Philip Shelper is the CEO & Founder of Loyalty & Reward Co, the leading loyalty consulting agency. Loyalty & Reward Co design the world’s best loyalty programs for the world’s best brands.

Phil has many years’ experience within the loyalty industry, including roles at Qantas Frequent Flyer and Vodafone.

Phil is a member of several hundred loyalty programs, and a researcher of loyalty psychology and loyalty history, all of which he uses to understand the essential dynamics of what makes a successful loyalty program.

Phil is the author of ‘Loyalty Programs: The Complete Guide’, the most comprehensive book on loyalty programs available.

Phil holds a Bachelor of Economics degree, Bachelor of Science (Psychology) degree, a post-graduate Certificate in Management in Marketing, and a Diploma of Project Management.

Let’s connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipshelper/

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