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The Irish Sun
8 hours ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
‘This is life-enhancing prize' says Dublin winner of EuroDreams €2k monthly cash as punter reveals ‘bucket list' plans
A DUBLIN Lotto player has described a EuroDreams win as a "life-enhancing prize" - and also revealed how they intend to spend their newly-acquired wealth. The lucky player recently visited the 2 A Lotto punter picked up their winning EuroDreams ticket from the Maxol Garage in Turvey, Donabate, Dublin back in March Credit: Mac Innes Photography The prize was bagged after matching six numbers in the EuroDreams draw on Thursday, March 20. The winning Quick Pick ticket was Speaking on the win, the Dubliner said: 'This is a life-enhancing prize for me and I'm really looking forward to being able to plan some of those once in a lifetime bucket list items that I've always wanted to – including travelling to some of the world's wonders and perhaps sky diving.' This is the latest Irish player to snag the second tier prize on the new National Lottery game, which launched in 2023. Read more in Lotto So far, there have been 22 winners of the top prize worth €20,000 a month for 30 years, while there have been 95 winners of the Tier 2 prize worth €2,000 a month for 5 years. National Lottery spokesperson Darragh O'Dwyer said: 'Since the game began in November 2023, there have been five Irish winners of the €2,000 a month for five years prize, that included three special events. "Four players in Dublin - two online and two retail - and one player in "It's great to see our latest winner collecting their annuity prize, which will make a huge difference to their lives for the next five years'. Most read in The Irish Sun Speaking back in March, when the Donabate location of the winning EuroDreams ticket was first revealed, store manager Patrick Pnadwskna said: "The team at Maxol, Turvey, Donabate are thrilled with the announcement that our store has sold Ireland's first high tier EuroDreams winning tickets of 2025. "I'd like to thank our amazing team here at Maxol, Turvey, Donabate, for their dedication and hard work serving our loyal customers. Penneys 'Lotto Lovelies' collect huge cheque at National Lottery HQ "We wish the very best for the winner and hope it brings them every happiness and success in the future!" EuroDreams launched in Ireland in 2023, and unlike other draw-based games, the annuity top prize, which is worth €7.2 million, will be paid in monthly tax-free payments of €20,000 spread over 30 years. Similarly, the Tier 2 prize will be paid in monthly tax-free payments of €2,000 spread over 5 years. Irish EuroMillions jackpot winners HERE's all the Irish EuroMillions jackpot winners to date. 1. July 2005: Dolores McNamara from Limerick, was Ireland's first and biggest EuroMillions winner scooping over €115 million. 2. July 2008: A lucky player from Co. Tipperary won a €15 million jackpot with a ticket bought in Carrick-on-Suir in Co Tipperary. 3. June 2009: A family syndicate shared the jackpot with a British winner, taking home over €29.4 million with a ticket they purchased in Dublin. 4. June 2013: A winning ticket sold in Beaumount, Dublin, shared a EuroMillions jackpot worth over €187 million. A Dublin player earned half of the jackpot and picked up over €93 million. 5. September 2013: A young man from the South East shared a jackpot of over €25 million with a player in Spain, taking home over €12.8 million. 6. April 2014: A jackpot prize worth €15 million was claimed on a ticket sold in Castlebar, Co Mayo. 7. September 2014: An €86.7 million jackpot was won by a syndicate from Dublin. The ticket was sold in Centra, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin. 8. January 2016: A syndicate of friends won over €66 million, splitting the jackpot of €132,376,632. The ticket was sold in Eason's store, Fairgreen Shopping Centre, Carlow. 9. July 2016: 22 colleagues from Dublin Bus won the €23.8 million. The ticket was sold in O'Hanlon's Portarlington. 10. January 2017: A Dublin work syndicate claimed the €88.5 million EuroMillions jackpot. The winning ticket was sold at the Applegreen Service Station on the M1 Northbound in Lusk, Co Dublin. 11. July 2017: A syndicate from the West of Ireland won a €29 million EuroMillions jackpot. The ticket was sold in Garryduff XL Store on Pound Road, Castlebar in Co Mayo. 12. December 2017: A small family syndicate from Dublin won €38.9 million on a ticket purchased in The Village Shop in Malahide Shopping Centre. 13. June 2018: 32 colleagues from Stakelums Hardware store in Thurles share a €17 million EuroMillions jackpot with a ticket they purchased at Eason's Store in Thurles Shopping Centre in Co. Tipperary. 14. February 2019: The Naul Family Syndicate won €175.4 million on a ticket sold in Reilly's Daybreak in Naul, Co Dublin. 15. February 2020: A Co Mayo family shared the €17 million jackpot with a ticket they purchased at Mulroy's Londis Store in Castlebar. 16. July 2020: An online player in Dublin won a €49.5 million jackpot which they won with a €2.50 normal play ticket. 17. February 2022: Mid-West ticket holder scoops €30.9 million jackpot with Quick Pick ticket they purchased at Larkin's Gala Service Station in Ballina, Co Tipperary. The game is played in eight countries, namely Ireland, Austria, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland, with draws taking place every Monday and Thursday evening at usual National Lottery agents nationwide. Meanwhile, a different Irish Lotto punter was left celebrating over the weekend after bagging a huge six-figure win. The player won a whopping €259,089 on Saturday's The numbers in the draw were: 5, 7, 22, 23, 36 and 47. The bonus number drawn was 19. 2 Store Manager Patriyk Pniewski (2nd right) is pictured celebrating the win with staff Woolley Benjamin, De Sovza Nycolle, and Corr Caroline, along with National Lottery's Darragh O'Dwyer (left) Credit: Mac Innes Photography


Irish Independent
07-05-2025
- Irish Independent
Louth defendant fails in bid to relax bail to allow him arrange family Christening
Hayden Crosbie (25), Moneymore, Drogheda, appeared in custody at Dundalk Circuit Court where he affirmed pleas of guilty to charges of producing a black handgun while committing robbery, making a threat to a male to kill or cause him serious harm and robbing Maxol of €500 cash, at Maxol, Donore Road, Drogheda, on October 8, 2024. Bail had been set in the district court at a personal bond of €1,000 with an independent surety in a similar amount. Other conditions included that Mr Crosbie resides at an address in Moneymore, observes an 8pm to 6am curfew, signs on daily at Drogheda Garda Station, surrenders his passport and be contactable by mobile phone. Counsel for the defendant said that he was not able to provide a €1,000 independent surety and made an application in that respect to allow him to arrange and attend a Christening for his children. Counsel continued that Mr Crosbie had a bad childhood and suffered from Post Traumatic Stress. He had become very religious. He was seeking this one concession (to remove the independent surety). Gardaí objected to the application. Judge Dara Hayes said that this was an application for relaxation of bail. They were serious offences, and he said that the bail terms were not unreasonable. The court refused the application. Judge Hayes remarked that he would be sympathetic to an application for compassionate release to attend a Christening. Mr Crosbie was remanded in custody to be produced on June 5 for sentencing. The court directed that Victim Impact Statements be sought.
Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Ireland Loyalty Programs Market Future Growth Dynamics Databook 2025:IKEA, Maxol, and Aer Lingus Lead Innovation in Ireland's Loyalty Market, Shaping the Future of Customer Retention
Over the next 2-4 years, the competitive landscape in Ireland's loyalty market is expected to evolve, with increasing consolidation likely as smaller players struggle to scale amidst the dominance of major brands. Irish Loyalty Programs Market Dublin, Feb. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Ireland Loyalty Programs Market Intelligence and Future Growth Dynamics - 50+ KPIs on Loyalty Programs Trends by End-Use Sectors, Operational KPIs, Retail Product Dynamics, and Consumer Demographics - Q1 2025 Update" report has been added to loyalty market in Ireland is expected to grow by 15.1% on annual basis to reach US$239.5 million in 2025. In value terms, the Irish loyalty market has recorded a CAGR of 16.9% during 2020-2024. The loyalty market in Ireland will continue to grow over the forecast period and is expected to record a CAGR of 12.7% during 2025-2029. The loyalty market in Ireland is expected to increase from US$208 million in 2024 to reach US$387 million by 2029. This report provides a detailed data-centric analysis of the loyalty market opportunities and risks across a range of end-use sectors and market segments in Ireland. With over 50 KPIs at the country level, this report provides a comprehensive understanding of loyalty market dynamics, market size and forecast, and market share InsightsThe loyalty program landscape in Ireland is undergoing a transformative shift driven by technological advancements and evolving consumer expectations. Businesses are leveraging digital integration to enhance customer engagement, with innovations such as Maxol's Fuel Pay-enabled loyalty app paving the way for seamless rewards experiences. Personalization has become a key differentiator, exemplified by IKEA's targeted rewards program, which caters to individual preferences and fosters deeper customer connections. Meanwhile, multi-tiered loyalty programs, like those offered by Brown Thomas, provide escalating benefits that strengthen relationships with high-value customers while encouraging increased is emerging as a dynamic tool to boost interaction, as seen in KFC's "Rewards Arcade," which taps into consumers' competitive instincts to make loyalty participation enjoyable and engaging. Furthermore, strategic partnerships, such as Aer Lingus' collaborations with global airlines, are expanding the value proposition of loyalty programs by offering diverse benefits that resonate with broader customer bases. These trends highlight a pivotal evolution in Ireland's loyalty sector, where businesses prioritize innovation, personalization, and collaboration to retain and attract customers. Over the next few years, the focus on digital transformation, sustainability, and customer-centric approaches will intensify, creating more robust and compelling loyalty ecosystems. Businesses that adapt to these trends effectively will enhance customer retention and gain a competitive edge in Ireland's increasingly dynamic Digital Integration to Enhance Customer Engagement Irish businesses are increasingly adopting digital platforms for their loyalty programs. For instance, Maxol, a prominent fuel and convenience retailer, has introduced Ireland's first loyalty app integrated with Fuel Pay, allowing customers to earn rewards seamlessly across fuel, food, and other services. The rise in e-commerce and widespread smartphone usage in Ireland have made digital channels more accessible and preferred by consumers. Retailers are responding by enhancing their digital interfaces to meet customer expectations. The focus on digital integration is expected to grow, with more businesses adopting advanced technologies to personalize and streamline loyalty experiences. This trend will likely lead to increased customer engagement and retention. Personalize Rewards to Align with Customer Preferences There is a shift towards offering personalized rewards in loyalty programs, tailoring benefits to individual customer preferences and behaviors. For example, IKEA has launched a new rewards program in Ireland where members can earn points through various activities, such as purchases and attending events, which can be redeemed for discounts and other perks. Advancements in data analytics enable businesses to gain deeper insights into customer purchasing patterns, allowing for more targeted reward offerings. Personalization is anticipated to become a standard feature in loyalty programs, enhancing customer satisfaction and fostering brand loyalty. Increased Focus on Multi-Tiered Loyalty Programs Multi-tiered loyalty programs are becoming popular in Ireland as businesses aim to reward high-value customers more effectively. For instance, Brown Thomas, a leading luxury retailer, offers a tiered rewards program that provides escalating benefits such as priority access to sales, free delivery, and exclusive event invitations for higher spenders. The retail sector in Ireland is highly competitive, especially in luxury goods. Businesses are introducing tiered loyalty structures to differentiate their offerings and enhance the customer experience. Multi-tiered programs are anticipated to grow, particularly among premium brands. This approach allows businesses to foster deeper relationships with their top customers while incentivizing others to increase spending to unlock higher-tier rewards. Leverage Gamification to Boost Customer Interaction To enhance customer engagement, businesses are adding gamification elements to their loyalty programs, such as challenges, leaderboards, and rewards for completing specific actions. For instance, KFC's "Rewards Arcade" in Ireland incorporates gamified elements to make the loyalty experience more engaging. Gamification leverages consumers' desire for competition and achievement, making loyalty programs more engaging and enjoyable. Gamification is expected to become more prevalent, leading to higher levels of customer interaction and loyalty. Form Strategic Partnerships to Expand Reward Offerings Companies are forming partnerships to offer joint loyalty programs, giving customers more diverse and valuable rewards. For example, Aer Lingus' AerClub has partnered with airlines like American Airlines and British Airways, allowing members to enjoy benefits across these carriers. Collaborations allow businesses to expand their reward offerings and reach a broader customer base, enhancing the overall value proposition of their loyalty programs. Such partnerships are likely to increase, offering customers more comprehensive and appealing loyalty benefits, thereby strengthening customer retention. Competitive Landscape of Ireland's Loyalty Program MarketIreland's loyalty program market is marked by moderate to high competitive intensity, with dominance by established players in key sectors such as retail, financial services, and fuel. Programs like Tesco Clubcard and SuperValu Real Rewards lead the grocery sector, while Aer Lingus' AerClub commands a significant presence in travel. Banks such as AIB and Bank of Ireland further amplify competition with co-branded credit card rewards. Meanwhile, niche players like Applegreen carve out space with targeted offerings in specific segments. Despite the market's fragmentation, a few dominant players retain control of critical sectors, leveraging advanced technology and vast customer insights to strengthen their the next 2-4 years, the competitive landscape in Ireland's loyalty market is expected to evolve, with increasing consolidation likely as smaller players struggle to scale amidst the dominance of major brands. Technological advancements, particularly in AI and machine learning, will drive differentiation, as seen in Tesco's use of AI to tailor offers. Simultaneously, startups and SMEs offering niche or subscription-based solutions, such as Applegreen's fuel rewards, are anticipated to grow by addressing specialized customer needs. Sustainability will also become a defining factor, with eco-conscious initiatives like SuperValu's rewards for reducing plastic waste appealing to a growing environmentally aware consumer base. Businesses adapting to these dynamics are poised to maintain competitive advantages in a shifting Intensity: A Highly Contested Space The loyalty program market in Ireland is characterized by moderate to high competitive intensity. Established players dominate key sectors such as retail, financial services, and fuel, creating a challenging environment for smaller or new entrants. For instance, Tesco's Clubcard and SuperValu's Real Rewards have significant penetration in grocery retail, while Aer Lingus' AerClub has a strong presence in the travel sector. These programs have built loyal customer bases through consistent innovation and value propositions. Key Players in Ireland's Loyalty Market Tesco Clubcard, SuperValu Real Rewards, and Dunnes Stores Value Club dominate the loyalty program landscape in the retail sector. These programs leverage broad customer bases and advanced analytics to deliver personalized rewards and retain loyalty. Banks such as AIB and Bank of Ireland play a significant role through credit card-linked rewards programs. These institutions often partner with retailers and service providers to offer co-branded loyalty initiatives, expanding their reach and appeal. Smaller players like Applegreen in the fuel sector and niche businesses in hospitality and dining also contribute to the ecosystem. These programs cater to specific customer needs, providing targeted rewards in exchange for consumer loyalty. Market Structure: Fragmented with Dominant Players Ireland's loyalty market consists of multinational corporations and local businesses. While large retailers such as Tesco and SuperValu dominate the space, a vibrant ecosystem of smaller players focuses on niche segments like dining, beauty, and hospitality. This diversity creates opportunities for innovation and differentiation. Major retailers hold significant market share due to their established programs and expansive customer bases. Tesco Clubcard and SuperValu Real Rewards are prime examples of widely used programs. These players often leverage advanced technology and deep customer insights to maintain their competitive edge. Banks such as AIB and Bank of Ireland intensify competition through credit card-linked rewards programs. These programs often involve partnerships with retail brands, offering customers more value through joint initiatives. This strengthens their position in the loyalty market by appealing to a broad consumer base. Despite fragmentation, a few dominant players control key sectors like grocery and banking. These businesses command a large share of consumer loyalty spending, making it challenging for smaller players to scale. However, niche players continue to thrive by addressing specific customer needs. Market Outlook: Evolving Dynamics Over the Next 2-4 Years Smaller loyalty program providers may face challenges scaling operations due to competitive pressure from larger, well-established players like Tesco and SuperValu. Consolidation is likely as dominant brands acquire or outcompete smaller firms. This shift will lead to fewer but more comprehensive and robust loyalty programs. Adopting artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to enhance personalization will become a major differentiator in Ireland's loyalty market. For instance, Tesco has started leveraging AI to tailor offers based on individual customer behavior. Companies investing in these technologies early are likely to gain a competitive edge. Startups and SMEs offering hyper-targeted loyalty solutions, such as subscription-based rewards, are expected to grow. For example, Applegreen has introduced fuel rewards targeted at frequent travelers, carving out a niche in the market. These specialized programs will cater to unique customer segments, providing differentiation opportunities. Loyalty programs aligned with sustainability goals are expected to gain traction in Ireland, driven by consumer demand for eco-friendly practices. For instance, SuperValu's "Bring Your Own Bag" initiative rewards eco-conscious behavior, appealing to environmentally aware customers. Such programs will likely attract a growing base of sustainability-focused consumers. Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 130 Forecast Period 2025 - 2029 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2025 $239.5 Million Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2029 $387 Million Compound Annual Growth Rate 12.7% Regions Covered Ireland Report ScopeThis report provides in-depth, data-centric analysis of loyalty programs in Ireland. Below is a summary of key market segments. Ireland Retail Sector Spend Value Trend Analysis Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Key Performance Indicators Value Accumulated and Value Redemption Rate of Loyalty programs in Ireland Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Functional Domains Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Loyalty Program Type Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Channel Ireland Loyalty Schemes Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Business Model Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Key Sectors Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics in Key Sectors by Online Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics in Key Sectors by In-Store Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics in Key Sectors by Mobile App Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Retail Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Accessibility Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Consumer Type Ireland Loyalty Schemes Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Membership Type Ireland Loyalty Platform Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Software Use Case Ireland Loyalty Platform Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Vendor/Solution Partner Ireland Loyalty Platform Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Deployment Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Loyalty Platforms Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics by Software Use Case Platforms Ireland Loyalty Spend Market Size and Forecast by Consumer Demographics & Behaviour For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. 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